Mathis Altmann, Alexandre Bianchini, Valentin Carron + Stéphane Dafflon, Guillaume Dénervaud, Chloé Delarue, Boris Dennler, Latifa Echakhch, Oliver Falk, Keith Farquhar, Peter Fischli, Jean-Damien Fleury, Wade Guyton, Nelly Haliti, Bernhard Hegglin, Jonas Hermenjat, Pablo Hurtado, Emil Michael Klein, Paul Limoujoux, Robert Longo, Laure Marville, John Miller, Matt Mullican, Lauris Paulus, Mai-Thu Perret, Charlotte Prodger, Markus Raetz, Emanuel Rossetti, Peter Stämpfli, Grégory Sugnaux, Ramaya Tegegne, Jean Tinguely, Bernhard Zitz
Holes in the Walls
Early Works 1948-2013
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls, Early Works 1948-2013 is a collective exhibition that brings together the early work of artists from different generations, both Swiss and international. Or, to phrase the concept in a more absurd way: an exhibition featuring young artists of all ages. For his debut as artistic director of Friart, Balthazar Lovay offers a fresh and stimulating take on the recurrent cutatorial theme of the young artist exhibition.
Emil Michael Klein, Untitled (Fence), 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Guillaume Dénervaud, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Mathis Altmann, 2010. Photo_ Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Alexandre Bianchini, Chelsea 84, 1984. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Boris Dennler, Radio, 2007. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard
Holes in the Walls - Early Works 1948-2013, 2013. Photo: Primula Bosshard