Carlo Borer develops his objects in virtual space using CAD, complex virtual reality procedures and high-tech tools such as lasers, but ultimately it is through the use of sophisticated craftsmanship that the sculptures come into being in the real world.
Gaudenz Danuser focuses his attention on the interplay of forms and structures in hidden places where nature is harsh and inhospitable, yet full of unobtrusive poetry. He wants viewers to immerse themselves in his images and empathise with his experience of this nature.
Charcoal drawings on tulle and collages are transformed into ambiguous works by LED lighting. By merging traditional visual art media with modern technology, Fabiola di Fulvio’s works offer clues that lead the viewer back to themselves.
Martin Hollebecq’s art enters into dialogue with nature and its surroundings. He works with raw or polished stone in geometric shapes connected to each other in flowing movement. Through their forms and lines, the sculptures radiate a pure power that is immediately palpable.
The contrast between large and small is characteristic of Steff Lüthi’s work. The formal reflects the existential: the vast world, the tiny human being. Concern about big politics and personal experience ultimately combine to form the stories that these figures seem to tell us and each other.
Robert Pan produces his works through a lengthy process in which numerous layers of resin are superimposed. He uses physical and chemical processes for the colours. The images are formally abstract and reminiscent of macro- and micro-natural forms, sky landscapes and geological structures.
Sandra Senn’s painterly photographs enchant with their polychromatic sensuality, blurring, energetic movement and light reflection. Skillfully balancing on the line between media, she impresses both as a photographer and as a painter, yet transcends the boundaries of both definitions.
Lorenz Spring presents a picturesque display of flowers: whether water lilies, roses or tulips – he always finds the right combination of light, colour, arrangement and composition of the flowers. The spectrum ranges from an almost realistic to an abstract style. Each work of art captivates the viewer.
Using his spray and painting technique, Andy von Euw creates a powerful and attractive visual world between imagination, artistic interpretation and reality. Always interesting and pointed, loud and rich in content.