Stephan Spicher “Blossom”

Hakusasonso Hashimoto Kansetsu Memorial Museum

poster for Stephan Spicher “Blossom”

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The conceptual framework of Spicher’s art is his so-called “spiritual minimalism”. His creative work is the result of 40 years of experimentation with shape and color based on the passion and legacy of European art, with intangible links to Eastern sensitivity, which the artist discovered during his long trips to Asia. As a result, Spicher has created a distinctive pictorial style and unique visual language endued with pure, beautiful lines and rhythmical alternation of tones and surfaces. He uses classical forms of flat art, making compositions consisting of several panels, while experimenting with different materials, such as paper, metal, lacquer and plexiglas.
The exhibition is constructed in such a way that visitors move not only from work to work, but also from space to space, in each of which they find themselves at the center of a specially structured ensemble. A superb illustration of how artistic collaboration between Japan and Switzerland can be mutually enriching.

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from September 27, 2014 at 10:00 to October 25, 2014 at 17:00

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Stephan Spicher

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