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Giada Bianchi in der Engadiner Post

Wer sich den Acrylgemälden nähert, entdeckt immer mehr kleine, zumeist rundliche oder ovale Formen, dazwischen auch längliche Gebilde, die an Zellbestandteile erinnern oder an einen Blumengarten. Keine eckigen Elemente, die Farben zueinander teils komplementär gesetzt. (…).” Wir haben uns sehr gefreut, dass die Engadiner Post einen informativen Artikel über die Werke von Giada Bianchi geschrieben […]

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Patrick Nyfeler in der Engadiner Post

“Im unteren Tal der Via dal Bagn in St. Moritz Bad sind die Menschen oft schnell unterwegs und gehen ihren Besorgungen nach. Dabei könnten sie zwischen dem Gang zum Bäcker, Coiffeur oder zu Apotheke auch mal einen Moment innehalten. Dazu lädt sie die Central Art Gallery schräg gegenüber vom Coop Bellevue ein. Seit einigen Wochen […]

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Die Central Art Gallery in der Südostschweiz

Der folgende Beitrag ist am 12. Januar 2021 in der Südostschweiz erschienen – wir bedanken uns ganz herzlich bei der Redaktion der Südostschweiz für diesen Beitrag:   Im Engadin verwurzelte Kunst Werke von Roger Rominger, Patrick Nyfeler und Ernestina Abbühl sind derzeit in der Central Art Gallery in St. Moritz zu sehen. «Bringing the Engadin to Art», lautet das Motto […]

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Reflecting on Luke Piper’s Legacy

  There is no better feeling than strolling around the museum and encountering a work that you have a personal connection to. I had just been admiring a painting of a seemingly sturdy as well as fragile church that played with subtle light and intricate colours, conjuring an eerie mood. Then, the signature “John Piper” caught […]

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And the Art World Keeps Spinning – The New Artists and Works from the Central Art Gallery

On some days the world seems to stand still, on other days the headlines discuss medical advances and a long-awaited democratic win. While the world is slowly getting back on its feet and taking the first steps towards a hopeful future, there is a lot of movement in the art scene – if you look […]

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Death Wears Many Faces – The Exhibition “Totentanz” by Angela Eberhard in Buxheim (Bavaria)

The exhibition „Totentanz“ by Angela Eberhard draws its lens towards the depiction of the Dance of the Dead and its representation in our society in the 21st century. The key of her work lies in the foreshadowing of the immediacy of death since the ceramic sculptures always embody a skeleton as well as a person […]

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The Coppas da Tschaira from Ernestina Abbühl – Wax, the Bronze Age & a Contemporary Conversation

The first time I encountered Ernestina Abbühl’s art, I directly resonated with her abstract representation of her four main themes: ice, rock, earth and alpine flora. Her art struck me as striving beyond the obvious beauty that the Engadin is blessed with by investigating the power as well as the limitations of the natural wonders that […]

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Coppas da Tschaira – Wax Bowls by Ernestina Abbühl

Ernestina Abbühl is once again uniquely creative: Now she is presenting her “Coppas da Tschaira” – wax bowls – at the Central Art Gallery. The bowls are made of different colours and textures in wax and are unique. They are cast in a negative mould, which – similar to the casting of a bronze sculpture […]

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New Engadine Panoramas by Jan Geerk

Jan Geerk has created a new edition of panoramas from the Engadin. Fascinating!

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New Works from Ernestina Abbühl

The exhibition of reliefs by Ernestina Abbühl “Wax Art” has been a great success until today. Many works have found new owners. Therefore the artist and we have decided to continue the exhibition. Ernestina has worked and created diligently and we are very happy to be able to show you further examples of her creative […]

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