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Where to buy art by Swedish artists?
ArtMajeur presents a selection of the best Swedish contemporary artists: Swedish painters, Swedish sculptors, Swedish photographers, you can find both emerging and confirmed artists on the gallery.
While painters, sculptors and photographers from Sweden are the most popular techniques, we also have great contemporary works for sale in other techniques like collages, digital arts or textile arts. ArtMajeur gallery is very popular in Sweden because many contemporary artists use it to sell their artworks: collectors looking to buy art by Swedish artists can find a great diversity of techniques, colors, styles and prices.
From Stockholm to Malmö, via Gothenburg and Uppsala, Sweden has always been a powerful artistic breeding ground. Sculptors, painters, photographers… Many artists have influenced Scandinavia beyond its borders, thanks to their unparalleled artistic mastery. Among the most famous Swedish artists, it is difficult not to mention the painters Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson and Allan Österlind. Sculptors Bengt Lindström and Carl Eldh are Sweden's most iconic sculptors. The elongated country (Det avlånga landet), as its nationals like to call it, is characterized by a strong maritime influence. This therefore led to the rise of a very particular segment of style paintings: marine painters. In this field, Arvid Ahlberg, Jacob Hägg, or August Hagborg were certainly the most talented transcribers of the difficulties of life at sea. Also, and unlike many other European countries, many women artists have established themselves. through the ages in the Scandinavian capital, including the eminent Julia Beck, the portrait painter Eva Bonnier, or Margareta Christina Giers.
Discover original Artworks made by Swedish Contemporary Artists on ArtMajeur
Swedish contemporary artists are renowned for creating original artworks that are truly unique. They use a variety of supports and materials, including canvas, paper, wood, and metal, to create stunning pieces that are both imaginative and thought-provoking. What makes these artworks so special is their ability to capture the essence of the artist’s vision, often reflecting their personal experiences, cultural heritage, and social context.

©2025 Gustaf Tidholm
Origins and History
The emergence of Swedish National Romanticism movement in the 19th century celebrated the beauty of the country’s natural landscape through art. This period paved the way for influential artists such as Carl Larsson and Anders Zorn, whose works continue to inspire contemporary Swedish artists. The mid-20th century also witnessed a surge of abstract art movements, such as the Moderna Museet and Konkretisterna, which challenged traditional forms of art and paved the way for new creative expressions. Today, Swedish contemporary artists continue to explore new themes and techniques, pushing the boundaries of contemporary art while paying homage to their rich history.

©2024 Gustaf Tidholm
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
Swedish contemporary artists have seen a recent evolution in the creation of their original artworks. These works have become increasingly diverse in terms of medium, style, and subject matter. This shift has been driven by a desire to break free from traditional forms of expression and to experiment with new techniques and materials. The importance of these works in the contemporary art market cannot be overstated.

©2024 Gustaf Tidholm
Related Famous Artists
The Swedish contemporary art scene is rich with talented artists, and several have gained recognition for their original artworks. One such artist is Karin Mamma Andersson, known for her dreamlike paintings that depict surreal landscapes and interiors. Her works often feature a muted color palette and layers of textures, inviting the viewer to immerse themselves in her imaginative world.
Another notable contemporary Swedish artist is Cecilia Edefalk, whose minimalist paintings explore the relationship between light, space, and perception. Her works often feature simple geometric forms and subtle variations in color, creating a sense of stillness and contemplation.
Mamma Andersson and Edefalk are not the only Swedish artists to gain acclaim for their original works. Lars Lerin is a prolific painter whose landscapes and portraits capture the beauty and melancholy of the Swedish countryside. His works often feature a soft, ethereal quality, inviting the viewer to reflect on the passing of time and the fragility of life.
Finally, there is Annika von Hausswolff, whose photographic works explore the relationship between architecture, space, and memory. Her images often feature abandoned buildings and urban landscapes, evoking a sense of nostalgia and loss. Hausswolff’s photographs invite the viewer to consider the ways in which our surroundings shape our experiences and memories.
These artists, and many others like them, have made significant contributions to the contemporary art world, and their original artworks continue to inspire and captivate viewers around the world.

©2024 Tommy Lennartsson
Notable original artworks made by Swedish contemporary artists
Swedish contemporary art is known for its distinct and innovative style, which has captivated audiences worldwide. Among the most famous original artworks are:
"Untitled (Mother and Child)" by Lena Cronqvist (1985): This powerful painting depicts a mother and child in a tender embrace, with bold brushstrokes and vivid colors that convey a sense of warmth and intimacy.
"Untitled (I’m a Feminist)" by Annika von Hausswolff (1993): This provocative photograph features a naked woman with the words "I’m a Feminist" scrawled across her chest in black marker, challenging viewers to confront issues of gender and identity.
"The Palace" by Helene Billgren (2008): This stunning mixed-media installation uses light, sound, and sculpture to create an immersive environment that transports viewers to a fantastical realm of the artist’s imagination.
"The Square" by Ruben Östlund (2017): This critically acclaimed film explores the boundaries of art and society through the story of a controversial public art installation that sparks controversy and chaos in a wealthy Swedish community.
"The Script" by Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg (2014): This mesmerizing stop-motion animation features surreal, often disturbing imagery that explores themes of power, desire, and the subconscious mind.
Through their creativity, Swedish contemporary artists continue to inspire and challenge audiences around the world, cementing their place in the annals of art history.


Tommy Lennartsson
Acrylic on Canvas | 51.2x59.1 in

Tommy Lennartsson
Acrylic on Canvas | 43.3x59.1 in

Svetlana (Lana) Blinkova (Blink)
Oil on Canvas | 39.4x29.5 in

Tommy Lennartsson
Acrylic on Canvas | 56.7x49.2 in

Natalia Pettersson
Oil on Linen Canvas | 31.5x19.7 in

Gustaf Tidholm
Acrylic on Linen Canvas | 39.4x39.4 in

Tommy Lennartsson
Acrylic on Canvas | 59.1x47.2 in

Alona Vatkina
Acrylic on Linen Canvas | 47.2x59.1 in

Natalia Pettersson
Oil on Canvas | 19.7x19.7 in

Tommy Lennartsson
Acrylic on Canvas | 27.6x27.6 in

Svetlana (Lana) Blinkova (Blink)
Oil on Canvas | 39.4x31.5 in

Gustaf Tidholm
Acrylic on Linen Canvas | 39.4x39.4 in

Svetlana (Lana) Blinkova (Blink)
Oil on Linen Canvas | 15.4x9.8 in

Svetlana (Lana) Blinkova (Blink)
Oil on Canvas | 39.4x29.5 in

Svetlana (Lana) Blinkova (Blink)
Oil on Canvas | 30.3x26.8 in

Tommy Lennartsson
Acrylic on Canvas | 23.6x19.7 in

Natalia Pettersson
Oil on Canvas | 15.8x15.8 in
