Kunstschaffen Glarus 2022
The exhibition Kunstschaffen Glarus 2022 (A-L) presents works by forty-one artists, duos and temporary collaborations. Each year, shortly before the start of the new year, an exhibition focusing on local contemporary art production opens at Kunsthaus Glarus. In addition to Heimspiel, a triennial, interregional, and theme-specific exhibition format, the Kunstschaffen Glarus A-L or M-Z exhibition takes place every other year.
A locus of contemporary art production, Kunsthaus Glarus and its program occupy a relevant position in the international exhibition scene. It is a place for art in society as well as a place for engagement. In line with this, the openly formulated conditions of participation of the Kunstschaffen Glarus exhibition represent an important structural feature of this special form of recurring exhibition. The exhibition is non-juried and embraces a democratic principle. The only criteria are that the works be current, the surnames alphabetical, and that there be a 鈥淕larner connection.鈥 The focus of the exhibition鈥檚 educational program is on talking about living and working with art, as well as introducing to the public all Glarus-based artists as well as those whose practice is connected to the region. This year, artists with surnames beginning with the letters A-L submitted their portfolios.
During the exhibition, several public discussions will be held between the artists, the team, and Kunsthaus Glarus board members.
The exhibition Kunstschaffen Glarus 2022 (A-L) presents works by forty-one artists, duos and temporary collaborations. Each year, shortly before the start of the new year, an exhibition focusing on local contemporary art production opens at Kunsthaus Glarus. In addition to Heimspiel, a triennial, interregional, and theme-specific exhibition format, the Kunstschaffen Glarus A-L or M-Z exhibition takes place every other year.
A locus of contemporary art production, Kunsthaus Glarus and its program occupy a relevant position in the international exhibition scene. It is a place for art in society as well as a place for engagement. In line with this, the openly formulated conditions of participation of the Kunstschaffen Glarus exhibition represent an important structural feature of this special form of recurring exhibition. The exhibition is non-juried and embraces a democratic principle. The only criteria are that the works be current, the surnames alphabetical, and that there be a 鈥淕larner connection.鈥 The focus of the exhibition鈥檚 educational program is on talking about living and working with art, as well as introducing to the public all Glarus-based artists as well as those whose practice is connected to the region. This year, artists with surnames beginning with the letters A-L submitted their portfolios.
During the exhibition, several public discussions will be held between the artists, the team, and Kunsthaus Glarus board members.
Artists on show
- Alois Gisler
- Andrea Iten
- Angela Caviglia
- Armen Eloyan
- Basil Lehmann
- Beatrix-Renate Däschler-Trümpy
- Chris Pierre Labüsch
- Christina Jacober
- Ciprian-Adrian Andreca
- Claudio Landolt
- Dafi Kühne
- Daniel Ledergerber
- Daniela Leuzinger
- Diana Domedi Lehmann
- Dominic Hartmann
- Dorothea Bäbler
- Elsbeth Kuchen
- Estrellita Fauquex
- Flurin Bisig
- Frank Birk
- Hans Rudolf Gallati
- Hanspeter Hofmann
- Jeanine Belqacem
- Klaus Born
- Lisa Eikrann
- Manù Hophan
- Margareta Bissig
- Marina Hauser
- Mary Derungs
- Maurin Bisig
- Michael Honegger
- Nicole Krebs
- Peter Hauser
- Ruth Blesi
- Ruth Hoesli
- Sandro Geisser
- Silvia Kamm Gabathuler
- Susan Honegger
- Susanne Hauser
- Susanne Rasya van Geijn
- Ursula Knobel
- Walter Lehmann
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