Claes Hake


Claes Hake was a Swedish sculptor. He was known for monumental stone sculptures, which were displayed in public settings such as parks and train stations. Two of his most notable works are, displayed at the Gothenburg University Library, and the memorial for the victims of the 1998 Gothenburg discotheque fire. His sculptures have been displayed in Scandinavia, Germany, and the United States.

Early life and education

Hake was born in Mölndal on 7 February 1945. He was dyslexic. He was accepted to the Valand Art Academy in 1963, at the age of 17. He received his master's degree at 22. He was first interested in painting before sculpting.

Career

In the first ten years after graduating from Valand, he sold just three sculptures. He supported himself working as a stagehand at the Gothenburg City Theatre.
Hake's 1982 bronze sculpture Bohuslän, usually displayed at Gothenburg Central Station, was stolen in 1992. It was later recovered and donated to the city's cultural committee. He sculpted, which was installed in 1993 at the Gothenburg University Library. His 1995 sculpture Arch is displayed in Umedalen skulpturpark. He was awarded a ten-year fellowship from the Swedish Fine Arts Foundation in 1997.
With fellow sculptors and, he had a group showing in Gothenburg in 2005.
He designed the memorial for the victims of the 1998 Gothenburg discotheque fire. The names of the 62 victims were engraved on a slab of polished blue granite, measuring long and high. The memorial was unveiled in 2008, on the tenth anniversary of the fire.
His 2020 solo exhibition at the received praise from in Dagens Nyheter. In 2024, many of his works were exhibited in a career retrospective at the Nordic Watercolour Museum in Tjörn. The exhibit was acclaimed by Boel Ulfsdotter in Göteborgs-Posten.
He exhibited Döskallar och Dönickar, containing 70 bronze sculptures, at Galleri Thomassen from 13 September to 5 October 2025. Hake was seriously ill at the time of the show, and Karin Frid of Göteborgs-Posten characterised the exhibit as a "chance to say goodbye."

Death

Hake died on 16 October 2025, at the age of 80.