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An attempts to make movement imaginable

Markus Schwander concerns himself with questions about our ideas on landscapes and for this he has explored various landslides. The result is collages and drawings. The works are not aimed at the representation of today's appearance, rather they are attempts to make movement imaginable. In this sense the pictures should change the perception and stimulate to think deepened about our relationship with nature. The various series of pictures are complemented with texts by Franziska Glozer and Annemarie Bucher. Reflections on artistic research by Markus Schwander and an index of his works about landslides being produced since 2008 complete the overview.
Biography born 1960 in Reussbühl (LU), lives and works in Basel. Studies at the Schule für Gestaltung in Luzern and at the Academy of Art and Design FHNW in Basel. Lecturer at the Academy of Art and Design FHNW since 1999. Comissioned research projects: Owning Online Art (2007 – 2009, Academy of Art and Design FHNW), Präparat Bergsturz (2011 – 2012, Academy of the Arts, Bern), Grenzgang (2012 – 2014, Academy of Art and Design FHNW). project based artistic collaborations with Daniela Keiser, Gerda Steiner, Jörg Lenzlinger, Silvia Buonvicini, Severin Hofmann, Reinhard Storz, Bernardo Tribolet, Andrea Saemann, Tina Z’Rotz.
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