Works
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2019
    Untitled, 2019
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2019
    Untitled, 2019
  • Uno Hoffmann, Something Resembles a Truth, 2020
    Something Resembles a Truth, 2020
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2020
    Untitled, 2020
  • Uno Hoffmann, Aperture, 2020
    Aperture, 2020
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2019
    Untitled, 2019
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2019
    Untitled, 2019
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2019
    Untitled, 2019
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2019
    Untitled, 2019
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2019
    Untitled, 2019
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2015
    Untitled, 2015
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2015
    Untitled, 2015
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2015
    Untitled, 2015
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2015
    Untitled, 2015
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled, 2018
    Untitled, 2018
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled (Nude), 2018
    Untitled (Nude), 2018
  • Uno Hoffmann, Untitled (Nude), 2013
    Untitled (Nude), 2013
  • Uno Hoffmann, Nude II, 2013
    Nude II, 2013
  • Uno Hoffmann, Nude I, 2013
    Nude I, 2013
Biography

Uno Hoffmann was born in Canada in 1955, but raised in Stockholm, Sweden for the first few years of his life. He studied architecture at the University of Toronto, after attending the University of Tel Aviv. He began his painting career prior to his studies in architecture, and had his first major solo exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (Museu Gulbenkian) when he was 24 years old.

 

Hoffmann's background in architecture, printmaking, design, film and photography inform his artistic work, and his explorations in photography resulted in a number of collaborations with established photographers, illustrators, and writers. These include Yuri Dojc, Paul Borges, and Steven Maier. His painting practice merges American Abstract Expressionism with Modern European Neo-Expressionism.

 

Uno Hoffmann has had numerous solo exhibitions worldwide, including at the Museum of Modern Art Stockholm, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona and the Geffen Contemporary Art Museum (via).

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