Grids & Structures
Two terms that are frequently used to describe contemporary art guided us in the selection of works for our exhibition. Yet they did not serve to limit this selection as the illustration of a given theme. On the contrary, they became an inspiration to look at works – created between 1900 and 2019 – from a broader perspective.
The numerous works on loan enable an often unexpected coincidence of the forms of expression and artists’ names. Special qualities and similarities are on vivid display. The exhibition primarily features small formats, mostly consisting of works on paper.
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Two terms that are frequently used to describe contemporary art guided us in the selection of works for our exhibition. Yet they did not serve to limit this selection as the illustration of a given theme. On the contrary, they became an inspiration to look at works – created between 1900 and 2019 – from a broader perspective.
The numerous works on loan enable an often unexpected coincidence of the forms of expression and artists’ names. Special qualities and similarities are on vivid display. The exhibition primarily features small formats, mostly consisting of works on paper.
Artists on show
- Agnes Martin
- Alighiero Boëtti
- Antonio Calderara
- Dan Flavin
- David Rabinowitch
- Eva Hesse
- Ferdinand Hodler
- Fred Sandback
- Georges Vantongerloo
- Giorgio Morandi
- Henri Michaux
- Jacques Villon
- James Bishop
- Jan J. Schoonhoven
- Joseph Egan
- Louis Soutter
- Lucio Fontana
- Otto Meyer-Amden
- René Victor Auberjonois
- Richard Francisco
- Richard Tuttle
- Robert Mangold
- Sol LeWitt
- Sylvia Plimack Mangold
- Will Insley