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BENGTSSON, Åsa (b. 1938)

They yearned for America. 9 tapestries. / Längtan till Amerika. 9 bildvävar.

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Stockholm, Galerie Aix, 2002. Folio. 32 x 24 cms. 80 pp. + foldouts. / Text fully bilingual in Swedish and English. Sewn as issued, blank embossed wrappers, pictorial dustjacket in colour. Very fine. (The catalogue was issued with 4 signed lithographs, not present here.)

Catalogue for a touring exhibition, which begun at the Nordic Heritage Museum, Seattle, January 17-April 28, 2002. - - - Texts: "Who was the Swedish Emigrant?", "They yearned for America", "New Sweden", "Bishop Hill", "Chicago", "Minnesota", "Going West", "The Artists", "Inventors, Inventions, Entrepreneurs", "Today's Emigrants", "The American Dream", "A Dream is Realized", "Åsa Bengtsson", "Facts about the Project and the Exhibition" (with a list of the weavers).. (All texts also given in Swedish.) - - - (Foreword by Ambassador Jan Eliasson:) "Sweden's ties to the United States go back to the very beginning, when Sweden became the first neutral country to enter a friendship treaty with the young republic. The 'firm, inviolable and universal peace and true and sincere friendship between the King, his heirs and successors and the United States' remain undiminished. Today's relations between the two nations rest on so much more than a treaty, however, not least in a great number of human contacts. As the U.S. grew, the bonds were further strengthened through the countless Swedes who left their native soil for the Great Adventure in the West. Altogether 1.2 million Swedes made the long journey in pursuit of happiness - whether defined as freedom from oppression and want, freedom of opinion and choice - or, simply, riches. Today almost five million Americans across the continent claim Swedish ancestry, and few people in Sweden lack close family connections in America. The great immigrant flow has dried up and today's Swedish immigrants usually arrive one by one, as equal Citizens of western democracies. They tend to be well educated and professional. They often return to Sweden taking with them new ideas, an entrepreneur spirit and newly acquired knowledge and values. In their impressive project, Åsa Bengtsson and Carl-Axel Valén have documented the ties that unite Sweden and America - historically as well as emotionally. The magnificent tapestries are a tribute to the many individuals - most of them nameless - who endured, persevered, and laboriously created, not only a new life, but a new country. It is my hope that these beautiful and richly detailed tapestries will lead to a deepened awareness of the Importance of Swedish immigration in the history of both our Countries, and be a source of delight and pride in our common heritage".
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