Olivier Herdiés

BIOGRAPHY - CV

1906:        Born in Brussels, Belgium. Parents: the author of literature and art critic
                 Eugène Herdies and the author Thérèse Meurice.
1907:        The father leaves the family. Olivier never sees his father again.
1914:        First World War breaks out. Belgium is occupied. The family – the mother,
                 the two-year-older sister, Hélène and Olivier – move to The south of England.
1914-18:   School years in England.
1919:        The family returns to Belgium.
1923-25:   Studies at the Académie des Beaux-Arts, in Brussels.
1926-36:   Theatre studies in Brussels. On the staff of and a journalist with various Belgian and French                          publications. Wrote essays on poetry, literature and art. Reporting journeys in Germany,
                 Denmark and Norway.
1936:        The poetry collection “Connaissance du Printemps”, (les cahiers du journal des poètes,
                 Bruxelles), was released.
1937:        He travels to Sweden on a scholarship, and settles down in Saltsjöbaden. Here he meats
                 his coming wife, Gudrun Huss.
1937-39:   He decides to stay in Sweden, to avoid the War. He teaches French, writes articles and
                 makes radio programs.
1939-47:   Organizes exhibitions, among others in Saltsjöbaden, with the local artists, as Oscar Bergman,
                 Marja Casparsson, Isaac Grünewald, Sven X:et Erixon and others. Commissariat
                 for “Artists in exile” with amongst others Endre Nemes and Peter Weiss.
                 In 1947 he marries  Gudrun Huss.
1948:        The mother dies in Brussels. He goes on a longer visit to Paris. He meats with many significant                      artists, amongst other Richard Mortensen. A lifelong friendship emerges. The same year
                 Olivier begins to paint: in the company of Richard Mortensen. He visits with Rut Hillarp,
                 where Olivier – inspired by Bach – emerges his fingers in ink and starts to paint.

1949:        The daughter Anne is born.
1949-55:   An intensive period of experimental painting and trips to France and Italy.
1953:        The son Michel is born.
1955:        His first separate exhibition at Colette Allendy in Paris. He partakes in the
                 exhibition “Il gesto” in Florence and Milan.
1956:        Separate exhibition at Galleri Brinken in Stockholm.
1957:        Mural paintings: the pharmacy in Rödhaken, Blackeberg and the pharmacy Misteln in Västerås.
1959:        Collective exhibition: “Kring Spontanismen” in Stockholm.
                 Collective exhibition: “Kontroversiellt” at Stockholm’s College.
1960:        Obtains Swedish citizenship. Separate exhibition at Gallerie
                 Observatorium in Stockholm. Separate exhibition: Uppsala University.
1961:        Collective exhibition “Nordiskt Sommaruniversitet” in Sigtuna.
                 Collective exhibition: Sturegalleriet in Stockholm. “Vårsalongen”
                 and “Stockholmssalongen” a number of times throughout the years 1961-1967.
1962:        Collective exhibition: “Svart och Vitt” at the Art Academy in Stockholm.
                 Collective exhibition: “Phases de L’art contemporain” in Paris.
1963:        Collective exhibition: “Le soleil dans la tête” in Paris.
1964:        Collective exhibition: “International exhibition of Modern Contemporary Art” in Edinburgh.
                 Separate exhibition with Gröna Paletten in Stockholm.
1965:        Collective exhibition in Lund’s Art hall. Participates in, “Moderna Museet besöker Landskrona”.
                 Jubilee exhibition with Galleri Observatorium in Stockholm.
1965-69:   Collective exhibition: “Mikro” at Galleri Hedenius in Stockholm.
1965-80:   Leader of atelier visits at artists in Stockholm.
1966:        “Kungafondsstipendiat”(Scholarship). Makes a movie: “Stockholm à L’heure du pop”,
                 a movie about the pop art with economical support from the Swedish Film Institute.
1967:         Separate exhibition: Gallerie A in Stockholm. Swedish Tobacco
                  Company’s travel scholarship to Cavalla in Greece. Carl-Berthel Nathorsts scholarship.
1968:         Separate exhibition: Midsommargården in Stockholm.
                  Separate exhibition: Lilla Galleriet in Umeå.
                  Collective exhibition: “Svart och Vitt” at The Art Academy in Stockholm.
1969:         Separate exhibition: Galleri Latina in Stockholm. Gruppexpo
                  Galleri Latina in Antibes in France.
1970:         The Art Academy’s grand working scholarship (For two years).
                  Separate exhibition: Bollnäs Art Centrum.
1971:         Member exhibition: The Art House in Stockholm.
1972:         Collective exhibition: “ Konstens stormarknad” at Sveagalleriet in Stockholm.
                  Carl-Berthel Nathorsts Scholarship.
1974:         The City of Stockholm’s Scholarship.
1975:         Carl-Berthel Nathorsts Scholarship.
1977:         “Liljevalchs Vårsalong”
                  Separate exhibition: Galleri Lucidor in Stockholm.
1978:         The Governments Large Working Scholarship.
1979:         Collective exhibition: Hägringen/Hägerstens Cultural Committee in Stockholm.
1981:         The Art Committee’s Scholarship.
1983:         Collective exhibition: Grafikgalleriet Konstnärshuset in Stockholm.
1984:         Olivier Herdies and Greta Falk-Simon at Thielska Galleriet in Stockholm.
1985:         Separate exhibition: Olle Ohlsson Huset in Solna.
1987:         Separate exhibition: Konstnärshuset in Stockholm.
1988:         Collective exhibition: Galleri Heikenskjöld in Arboga.
1991:         Collective exhibition: “Dedication to Jazz”, at Aoseum in Åhus.
1992:         Collective exhibition: Konstnärshuset in Stockholm.
                  Separate exhibition: Galerie Bel’Art in Stockholm.
1993:         Dies in Stockholm on the December 25th.


2000:         “Alibi”, Poems and essays are released by Ellerströms publishers in Lund.
                  Commemoration exhibition: Thielska Galleriet in Stockholm.
2001:         Retrospective separate exhibition: Ystad’s Art museum.
2002:         Separate exhibition: Präståkra gård in Simrishamn.
                  Collective exhibition: “Swedish Masters”, at Galerie Bel’Art in Stockholm.


Represented:     Moderna Museet, Stockholm
                           Nationalmuséum, Stockholm
                           Ystads Konstmuseum
             


Literature:     Amongst others, “Essä om Olivier Herdies” by Öyvind Fahlström. Ord & Bild nr 6, 1959.
                     “Bildkonsten I Norden”, Beate Sydhoff, volume 5, Publisher Prisma, 1975.
                     “Gemensamma nämnare”, Lasse Söderberg, Publisher Ellerström, 1999.
                      Mentioned in numerous art encyclopedias.