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Obere Letten, by Alina Döring has sold on ConnectingArt. Check out her other artworks here: https://connectingart.ch/artists/alina-doering/
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Obere Letten, by Alina Döring has sold on ConnectingArt. Check out her other artworks here: https://connectingart.ch/artists/alina-doering/
Is Hodler’s Lumberjack similar to Van Gogh’s Sunflowers? In the sense that multiple versions were painted and it is loved by many then it can certainly be considered to be. The KmL has an exhibition of paintings and drawings of the subject, which was originally conceived as part of a design for a new series
Cue David Bowie (and if you’re not old enough to remember him, head over to Spotify and check him out now). Schattenmonster & andere Verwandlungen is the actual title of this exhibition in Winterthur, but I’m not one to let accuracy get in the way of a good headline. “Mountains, clothes, octopuses and art” is
An exhibition at the Beyeler is always a wonderful thing, and their tribute to the Spanish artist Goya, is no excption. Featuring 70 of his paintings and 100 drawings/sketches, there’s enough to interest everyone. Viewings are by timeslot. Book in advance. Where: Beyeler, BaselWhen: Until 23 January 2022
Pissaro is one of those Impressionists that it’s all too easy to forget about, but in Basel’s Kunstmuseum he’s been high on their list for a long time. In fact the first impressionist picture they ever acquired (back in 1912) was his Un coin de l’Hermitage, Pontoise. Since then they’ve got the bug and now
A bit of an obvious one for us. Like ConnectingArt, this exhibition is a reaction to the upheavals resulting from the coronavirus pandemic, Art as Connection takes the form of an experimental and open exhibition based on a collective development process. Where: Aargauer Kunsthaus When: until 09.01.2022
Sounds like the sort of exhibition where you’d expect to meet Jarvis Cocker, and who knows, you just might. Covering Selected works, 1992-1999 this semi-retrospective covers works by ArtClub 2000, seven undergaduates who studied at Coopers Union in NYC. In summary, “Art Club2000, with its precocity, became a unique clash of commodity fetishism and institutional
Big paintings by me with small paintings by others. Got to love the title of this exhibition, which aims to show Albert Oehlin simultaneously as Creator, Collector and Curator (The 3Cs?). Born in Krefeld, Germany, Oehlen studied in Hamburg from 1978 to 1981, becaming a prominent figure of the Berlin and Cologne art scenes. He
Comparing landscapes. Art, nature and society in Switzerland 1850-1920 Switzerland is known for its natural beauty, so it’s not surprising that a large number of artists have produced works dedicated to capturing it. A new exhibition in Bellinzona covers a period of change for Switzerland, at a time when urbanisation and industrialisation took hold. Covering
The 2000 Sculpture can be seen at the Kunsthaus Zürich. By Walter De Maria, it is considered to be a “space-filling installation”. Specifically it is a 500sqm space filled with 2,000 white plaster rods – 50 cm by approx 12 cm high. The elements have either five, seven or nine sides and are laid out