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Image (detail): Najib Bamadhaj / G13
Malaysia Contemporary

The G13 Gallery is based in Malaysia and specialises in promoting contemporary Asian art. It works with artists whose work demonstrates significant potential, relevance, and depth. For its first appearance in Europe, the gallery is showcasing works by Najib Ahmad Bamadhaj. Bamadhaj is renowned for addressing social and political issues in his art, which combines precise observation with technical proficiency. His pieces challenge perspectives and inspire action. [...]

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Image (detail): Artgal.Online / Barry Lungu
An African Story

This exhibition, presented by Artgal.Online and the Swiss-Zimbabwe Heritage Gallery, uses a variety of narratives and forms of expression to offer profound and multifaceted insights into life and culture in Zimbabwe. The exhibition also presents 'Bridging Continents: Art in Global Dialogue'. This innovative fusion of African, Indian and European artistic traditions exemplifies the merging of cultural identities and artistic philosophies. [...]

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Image (detail): Martina Lauinger
A gallery for flowing fine art

ART MOMENTUM showcases a diverse range of works by Swiss and international artists, with a particular focus on contemporary art. The collection includes figurative and abstract pieces that incorporate elements of expressionism, surrealism, and conceptualism. ART MOMENTUM is an exhibition space and a platform for dialogue between artists, collectors and art enthusiasts. Curated exhibitions provide a framework for the works, offering viewers new perspectives. [...]

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Image (detail): Joachim Oettli
Art and spirit

Joachim Oettli's conception of art encompasses its role as a medium for dialogue and appreciation, as well as its integral position within the human psyche. His involvement in social pedagogy has enabled him to develop a holistic approach to art that is inextricably interwoven with his artistic philosophy and manifests itself in his work. His artistic practice is founded on the belief that art has a restorative quality. [...]

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Image (detail): Johann Kralewski
Space to dream

In his work, Johann Kralewski explores Dubuffet's art and the dramatic, emotionally charged paintings of Francis Bacon, as well as the Art Brut movement. He works spontaneously, creating different pieces using various techniques simultaneously. He also creates complex spatial installations of sculptures and objects, complemented by dance and music performances. Throughout his impressive artistic career, he has mastered a variety of techniques. [...]

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Image (detail): Yvonne Praeger
Emotion in oil painting

In her large-format works, artist Yvonne Praeger seeks to encapsulate the dynamism and aesthetic appeal of nature, with a particular emphasis on the heterogeneity of its chromatic palette. Her inclination towards realistic painting is evident in her meticulous examination of the multi-layered intricacies of her subjects and the plasticity and emotionality of light and shadow. [...]

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Image (detail): Anna Dobrovolskaya-Mints
Splendour and transience of the universe

In the context of abandoned buildings, Anna Dobrovolskaya-Mints encounters the phenomenon of the transience of buildings and history, a concept that would profoundly influence her artistic practice. Subsequent to this, she committed herself to the pursuit of astrophotography and conceptual projects. Underpinning her artistic endeavours is a commitment to the promotion of environmental preservation and the counteraction of information overload. [...]

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Image (detail): Ribal Molaeb
The essence of light

The artistic oeuvre of Ribal Molaeb is distinguished by dynamic compositions that are notable for their precise distribution of colour and form. Molaeb's minimalist approach is characterised by the deliberate exclusion of superfluous detail, thereby enabling the viewer to engage with the fundamental sensations of light and emotion. [...]

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Image (detail): Schang Hutter
A lasting artistic legacy

The renowned Swiss sculptor Schang Hutter (1934-2021) is best known for his emotive large-scale sculptures of the human figure. These works address themes related to the human condition, including existence, suffering and transience, and are characterised by elegance, depth and thoughtfulness. [...]

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Image (detail): Carlo Zoli
The antithesis of life

Carlo Zoli's 'Silence and Storm' is a series that explores the duality of existence through the actions of mythological creatures and figures, including deities. Carlo Zoli is a highly respected artist, representing the fourth generation of his family to work in the field of ceramics in Faenza, using clay to create figurative and narrative polychrome terracotta compositions. [...]

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Image (detail): Jungmin Kim
Networking to promote Korean Art

The Harang Gallery provides an opportunity to experience and explore the subtleties and trends of contemporary Korean art. It acts as a source of inspiration for collectors and facilitates artistic exchange between Korea and the wider international community. New emerging artists are presented in thematic group and solo exhibitions in Korea and abroad. [...]

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Image (detail): Bodhisattva 4-Armed Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig), ca. 1979 / Courtesy of Tibetan Lama Art, Zurich
Contemporary Tibetan Buddhist Art Objects

The traditional craft of statue making and thangka painting in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal represents a cultural asset of considerable value. The creation of such artefacts depends on meticulous manufacturing processes that conform to the iconometric and iconographic specifications for Tibetan Buddhist artefacts still in production today. [...]

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Image (detail): Anna Dobrovolskaya-Mints
Exploring boundaries

Anna Dobrovolskaya-Mints' artistic practice is characterised by a close examination of visual perception in her photographic compositions, exploring the relationship between the image and its elements, and challenging the conventional relationship between artist and audience. [...]

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Image (detail): Robert Luca
European masterpieces

Petro Art Production from Slovenia has started to collect and present to the public the works of the artists it works with, due to the great potential of the artists involved. The exhibition presents artists working in various media such as sculpture, graphics, painting and digital design. In this exhibition Petro Art presents Biljana Bakaluca, Julien Beaucourt, Sanne van Bussel, Darius Ilisei, Predrag Inić, Robert Luca and Zvonimir Vidić. [...]

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Image (detail): Ribal Molaeb
Echoes of Lebanon

Ribal Molaeb was inspired by the Lebanese abstract expressionists of the 20th century, such as Etel Adnan, Aref el Rayes and Shafic Abboud. Molaeb uses the power of colour and harmony to create energetic paintings characterised by a fine distribution of colour and form. Molaeb's understanding of the harmony of classical music enables him to create paintings in sophisticated abstract compositions. [...]

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Image (detail): Claudia von Boch
The Human-Earth Relationship

Geology is an important part of sculptor Claudia von Boch's work. The artist creates geological frescoes, reproductions of a time abbreviated compared to nature, in which fusions, deformations, colours, drops and cracks are created through partially controlled firing processes. The figures and objects bear witness to the connection between man and the earth. Like a skin, the layers preserve the stages of life and time. [...]

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Image (detail): Jean-François Réveillard
A creator of multidimensional reality

Multimedia artist Jean-François Réveillard creates visionary artworks, philosophical performances and ambitious projects at the intersection of art and science. He uses 3D printing, augmented reality and artificial intelligence to create astonishing works that combine digital painting, original graphics, photography, video, animation and interactive elements that can be experienced across AR platforms and media. [...]

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Image (detail): Dobieslaw Gala / Courtesy AZ ART Warsaw
Modern Art from Poland

Marek Sułek is a multidisciplinary artist from Poland. His work has been exhibited in urban spaces in Europe and the USA. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and the Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. Sułek has been active on the European art scene since the 1990s. MarekSułek is represented by AZ ART in Warsaw. [...]

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Image (detail): Danielle Creme
Female empowerment

Danielle Creme's work is a blend of realism and abstraction that visualises the deep need to connect. In her paintings, Creme explores relationships in a deeply emotional oeuvre that captures the emotions and challenges that arise from these intimate exchanges. Themes of femininity, duality and identity are explored, as well as loss, loneliness and indecision, the strength and vulnerability that people strive for and struggle with. [...]

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Image (detail): Chris van Weidmann
Calligraphic masterpieces

Created with great care and attention to detail, Chris van Weidmann's calligrams are stunning masterpieces. It is the artist's unique signature in handwritten calligraphy that brings the graphic works to life, telling stories in subtle images of nature. Image and narrative merge into calligraphy. She has exhibited her unique art in over 40 national and international venues. [...]

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Image (detail): YanYan
At second glance

Chinese artist YanYan creates paintings full of surprising details and creative ideas that are not obvious at first glance. She studied art and painting and then worked as a teacher and interior designer in China, producing numerous paintings and book illustrations. YanYan lives and works in Switzerland and has successfully exhibited her work in various galleries around the world. [...]

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Image (detail): Laprokay
Cubism meets abstraction

Vibrant and profound, Laprokay's work features expressive lines and a unique blend of cubism, photorealism and abstraction. Laprokay creates intricate acrylic backgrounds against which her oil on canvas subjects blossom. Her paintings are characterised by figures and scenes, the dominance of shapes and colours, creating a homage to the beauty and diversity of the world. [...]

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Image (detail): Maura Patrizia Zoller
Celebration of colour

Maura Patrizia Zoller transports the viewer into a world of bright, vibrant colours and intriguing shapes. Her work is a tribute to the diversity and beauty of colour. Zoller is an artist who pushes the boundaries of imagination with her abstract art. Her work is a feast for the senses, immersing the viewer in a world of vibrant colour, creating a unique atmosphere of incredible energy in harmonious coexistence. [...]

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Image (detail): Courtesy of Donegel' Chong
Life episodes

Donegel Chong's work is fascinatingly biographical, drawing inspiration from various life episodes and personal preferences. The artist's background in fashion design adds an interesting dimension to his artistic expression, influencing the aesthetic and style of his creations. Not limited to what he creates, he has developed his own style and technique of painting with "emotional release brushstrokes". [...]

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Image (detail): Courtesy of Mamuka Kapanadze
Modern Expressionism

Mamuka Kapanadze is an artist and iconographer from Georgia. A modern expressionist painter, he is a master of perspective and color gradients, using fine lines alongside broad brushstrokes in his landscapes and still lifes. Continuing to develop his own modern style and techniques, Mamuka now uses mixed media and abstract styles. [...]

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Image (detail): Courtesy of Hassan J. Richter Photography
A monumental documentary

Photographer Hassan J. Richter's large-scale series Lost Places captures the local-historical experiences of people dealing with success and crisis. As analogue photography takes time, the artist proves his ability to immerse himself in the locations and light conditions. Referring to the themes of contemporary society, Richter creates unique works of art with intense colours, a highly museum-like quality and a unique aesthetic. [...]

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Image (detail): Frantisek Jungvirt / Courtesy of SHOWROOM Zurich
Passion for glass

František Jungvirt is a young artist, glass designer and painter from Prague. Strongly rooted in the most traditional techniques of Czech glassmaking after working for international studios and world-renowned luxury glass brands, František brings new perspectives and contemporary trends to his work, pushing the technical and visual boundaries of glass design. The artist is represented in Switzerland by SHOWROOM Zurich. [...]

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Image (detail): Luco Cormerais
Sculpture sur papier - un nouveau Faust quantique

Luco Cormerais began his artistic career as a stone sculptor. As a sculptor on paper, he cuts in a unique way with repetitive cuts and then expands them into a three-dimensional graphic composition. Luco Cormerais rethinks aesthetics. Passionate about quantum physics and philosophy, the artist poetically arranges particles like waves in a field. [...]

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Image (detail): Park Jong-Sung / Courtesy JW Art Gallery
A creative exploration of the planet's original colours

Artist Park Jong-Sung focuses on the planet Earth as the source of life and expresses this in his paintings. He has participated in the Korea-China-Japan Invited Artists Exhibition in Shanghai, China, the Peace Art Festival in Nagoya, Japan, and has had several solo exhibitions. Park Jong-Sung is represented by JW Fine Art Gallery of Seoul and its artistic director Anouk Lee. [...]

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Image (detail): Victoire d'Harcourt : Sculpture / Courtesy Ange Monnoyeur Gallery
Balancing the world on silk string

French artist Victoire d'Harcourt often expresses a dual feeling in her work: strength and fragility in a precarious balance, with a penchant for pushing the boundaries of reality. Inspired by large spaces and architecture, Victoire d'Harcourt combines techniques to create compositions that combine figuration and abstraction. The artist is represented by the Galerie Ange Monnoyeur in Paris. [...]

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Image (detail): Phumulani Ntuli / Courtesy Reku Art Gallery Madrid
Crossroads: New Art from Africa

Phumulani Ntuli's work combines artistic research, sculpture, video installation and performative practices. He explores these themes through the collision of documentation and fiction in collages, performances and video installations, questioning the format of objective media in the representation of historical events within a geopolitical imagination. Phumulani Ntuli is represented by Reku Art Gallery from Madrid. [...]

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Image (detail): Rick Stevens and Alexandra Eldridge / Courtesy NoonPowell Fine Art
Curious Conjurings

This series brings together the artistic worlds of two great American artists. Alexandra Eldridge's work references myths, archetypes and fairytales in an ethereal realism. She uses symbolic and dreamlike imagery, while Rick Stevens' recurring theme is landscape. His compositions range from stylised to abstract, always maintaining a mystical approach. The artists are represented by NoonPowell Fine Art, London. [...]

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Image (detail): Taeko Tsunoda / Courtesy of Smart Ship Gallery
Realism and Abstraction in Contemporary Japanese Painting

Japanese artist Taeko Tsunoda's paintings are unique and versatile, combining elements of realism and abstraction to convey a wide range of emotions and moods. Navigating between realism and abstraction, the artist accurately captures recognisable themes while experimenting with form, colour and composition to evoke subjective, emotional responses. Taeko Tsunoda is represented by Smart Ship Gallery, Tokyo. [...]

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Image (detail): Inigo Navarro: Las piernas de Apolo / Courtesy of Galeria Contrast
The rich tradition of Spanish figurative painting

Íñigo Navarro is a painter who constantly draws on history to create symbols that allow him to judge our behaviour today. In his iconic paintings he explores the ambivalence of nature: civilisation vs. a natural and wild instinct. Íñigo Navarro is represented in Barcelona by Galeria Contrast, a gallery specialising in contemporary figurative art based on the techniques of the old Spanish masters. [...]

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Image (detail): alpengluehen art group (aag)
The mythical faces of the Engadine

The artist duo alpengluehen art group (aag) creates astonishing works about the landscapes of the Engadine. The artists combine various techniques such as photography, computer graphics, prints, original oil paintings, collages, lithographs and digitised drawings. The idyll is captured, alienated, disturbed and enriched. Superficial simplicity is combined with artistic and technical refinement, revealing a parallel reality beneath the visible. [...]

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