Art
Anne Loch. Painting: So what?
Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
The German artist Anne Loch (1946-2014), who lived in Switzerland for a time from the 1980s onwards, played with the conventions of representation and explored the boundaries of painting: A quiet tension unfolds in monumental pictures of mountains, flowers, animals or insects.
What appears idyllic and sometimes clichéd at first glance defies clear description on closer inspection. The boundaries between figurative and abstract, between painting and drawing, between reality and dream become permeable. Line, color, surface and the search for the right relationships between these basic elements of painting come to the fore. The exhibition at the Zentrum Paul Klee uses around 70 works to explore Anne Loch's exploration of the medium of painting and the dissolution of her motifs.
Curator: Amélie Joller
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Zentrum Paul Klee
Monument im Fruchtland 3
3006 Bern
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- Art
Type of Exposition
- Special exhibition
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