Learn about the life and work of the German artist Anne Loch (1946–2014), who lived partly in Switzerland from the 1980s onwards and played with the conventions of representation and plumbed the limits of painting: in monumental paintings of mountains, flowers, animals and insects, she creates a quiet tension.
Cost: CHF 5 plus admission to the exhibition
Duration: 60 minutes
Language: English
Limited number of seats
We look forward to your visit!
This event is part of the accompanying programme of:
Anne Loch. Painting: So what?
Anne Loch. Painting: So what?
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