Eliane Laubscher
Friart vu par Eliane Laubscher
MAHF Museoscope
The photographic work of Eliane Laubscher for Friart is composed of thousands of images dating from a time before digital photography. This collection of images contains treasures of artistic and documentary value. Since the beginning, the photographer has been closely involved in the Friart adventure, trusting the artists and immersed in the life of the art center. This exhibition attempts to reflect this daily, living and subjective dimension. All the images are taken from a corpus of contact sheets of black-and-white images, series that the photographer produced in parallel with the more formal work of exhibition photography. This presentation is intended to encourage future commitments to safeguard a collection that traces the history of an artistic culture in Fribourg over more than 40 years in contact with its time.
Fri Art vu par Eliane Laubscher, 2021. Photo: Julie Folly
Eliane Laubscher, Jean le Gac et les peintres amateurs de Fribourg, 1992. Photo: Julie Folly
Eliane Laubscher, Performance de Monica Klingler, 1991. Photo: Julie Folly
Eliane Laubscher, Vernissage Marijke Van Warmerdam, 1997. Photo: Julie Folly
Eliane Laubscher, Performance à la Place de la Gare 1 avec Hans Jurg Gilgen, Vitrine, 1984. Photo: Julie Folly
Eliane Laubscher, Foutoune gardienne du poulet devant David Hammons, Untitled, 1993. Photo: Julie Folly