Panorama 11 September—24 October 2020
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acrylic on canvas, 170 × 1170 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 80 × 180 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 99.1 × 103.4 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 40 × 40 cm
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acrylic on canvas, Ø 84 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm
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acrylic on tarp, 191.5 × 200 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 160 × 300 cm
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acrylic gouache on plywood, 22.3 × 29.5 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 90 × 80 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 73 × 120 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm
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acrylic on canvas, 75 × 75 cm
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maritime pine, 60 × 36 × 44.5 cm
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galerie lange + pult is pleased to present its season opening show «Panorama» . This exhibition is the first complete review of an interesting artistic momentum that started in the early 80’ in the French speaking part of Switzerland with John Armleder and Olivier Mosset as an anchor point.
“Panorama” puts into light the points of intersection and interference within the respective artistic working methods by showing the relationship between three generations of artists. Even if the work of these artists can rightly be attributed to the tradition of the Swiss School of Abstract Art, the show evidences the existence of an artistic movement that is still going on nowadays.
With John M Armleder, Luc Aubort, Francis Baudevin, Alexandre Bianchini, Valentin Carron, Sylvain Croci-Torti, Stéphane Dafflon, Philippe Decrauzat, Emilie Ding, Sylvie Fleury, Christian Floquet, Frédéric Gabioud, Fabrice Gygi, Stéphane Kropf, Olivier Mosset, Mai-Thu Perret and Christian
galerie lange + pult is pleased to present its season opening show «Panorama» . This exhibition is the first complete review of an interesting artistic momentum that started in the early 80’ in the French speaking part of Switzerland with John Armleder and Olivier Mosset as an anchor point.
“Panorama” puts into light the points of intersection and interference within the respective artistic working methods by showing the relationship between three generations of artists. Even if the work of these artists can rightly be attributed to the tradition of the Swiss School of Abstract Art, the show evidences the existence of an artistic movement that is still going on nowadays.
With John M Armleder, Luc Aubort, Francis Baudevin, Alexandre Bianchini, Valentin Carron, Sylvain Croci-Torti, Stéphane Dafflon, Philippe Decrauzat, Emilie Ding, Sylvie Fleury, Christian Floquet, Frédéric Gabioud, Fabrice Gygi, Stéphane Kropf, Olivier Mosset, Mai-Thu Perret and Christian Robert-Tissot.