• Untitled ≠ 22-07, 2022 • mixed media on aluminium composite board, 85 x 100 x 4 cm
    Untitled ≠ 22-07, 2022 • mixed media on aluminium composite board, 85 x 100 x 4 cm
  • Moon Dog, 2021 • mixed media on aluminium composite board, 170 x 170 cm
    Moon Dog, 2021 • mixed media on aluminium composite board, 170 x 170 cm
  • Debris, 2020 • acrylic resin paint on aluminium composite board, 205 x 170 cm
    Debris, 2020 • acrylic resin paint on aluminium composite board, 205 x 170 cm
  • Untitled_Paper#20-30, 2020 • mixed media on paper,, 42 x 29.7 cm
    Untitled_Paper#20-30, 2020 • mixed media on paper,, 42 x 29.7 cm
  • Auswahl 21, 2021 • installation view at Kunsthalle Winterthur (CH)
    Auswahl 21, 2021 • installation view at Kunsthalle Winterthur (CH)
  • Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
    Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
  • Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
    Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
  • Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
    Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
  • Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
    Headroom, 2019 • installation view at Kunstverein Friedrichshafen (DE)
  • Sammlung Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, 2018 • installation view at Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (DE)
    Sammlung Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, 2018 • installation view at Kunstmuseum Stuttgart (DE)

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LIKE IT! – Kunstmuseum Singen

From the Höri artists to contemporary art.

Quite a few people think that work at the museums rested during the pandemic. The Kunstmuseum Singen has used this difficult time to increase its own holdings and to secure and process its own collection in terms of conservation. The result is presented by the Kunstmuseum Singen in its large-scale summer exhibition with the inviting title: “LIKE IT!”. The subtitle: “From the Höri Artists to Contemporary Art.” indicates that not only is a broad arc spanned over nine decades of art history – from classical modernism to contemporary art – but that the two main focal points of the collection are deliberately brought to the fore.

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