John Armleder
Vittorio Brodmann
Valentin Carron
Stephane Dafflon
Rene' Daniels
Philippe Decrauzat
Andreas Dobler
Jason Fox
Mathis Gasser
Vidya Gastaldon
Jack Goldstein
Wade Guyton
Daniel Hesidence
Mamie Holst
David Hominal
Karen Kilimnik
Jutta Koether
Lang/Baumann
Sherrie Levine
Luigi Lurati
Marlene McCarty
Stephen O'Malley
Steven Parrino
Mai-Thu Perret
Hans Scharer
Kenny Scharf
Julian Schnabel
Michael Scott
Blair Thurman
John Tremblay
Meyer Vaisman
Julia Wachtel
Aldo Walker
Dan Walsh
An all-painting exhibition which gathers the works of about thirty Swiss and international artists: John Armleder, Luigi Lurati, Marlene McCarty, Stephen O'Malley, Julian Schnabel...
The Old, the New, the Different is an all-painting exhibition which gathers the works of about thirty Swiss and international artists. The oldest work on display, by Luigi Lurati, dates back to 1965, while the youngest artist in the exhibition, Vittorio Brodmann, was born in 1987. The premise of the show is that painting functions as a perceptual model of the world we inhabit. Rather than attempt to define what a painting is or why people go about making them, this collection of vastly different works aims to give a paradoxical and rich picture of how the world feels.
John Armleder, Vittorio Brodmann, Valentin Carron, Stéphane Dafflon, René Daniëls, Philippe Decrauzat, Andreas Dobler, Jason Fox, Mathis Gasser, Vidya Gastaldon, Jack Goldstein, Wade Guyton, Daniel Hesidence, Mamie Holst, David Hominal, Karen Kilimnik, Jutta Koether, Lang/Baumann, Sherrie Levine, Luigi Lurati, Marlene McCarty, Stephen O'Malley, Steven Parrino, Mai-Thu Perret, Hans Schärer, Kenny Scharf, Julian Schnabel, Michael Scott, Blair Thurman, John Tremblay, Meyer Vaisman, Julia Wachtel, Aldo Walker, Dan Walsh
Press contact:
Julia Strebelow +41 (0) 31 350 00 40 j.strebelow@kunsthalle-bern.ch
Opening Friday, 3rd February, 6pm
Kunsthalle Bern
Helvetiaplatz 1, CH-3005 Bern Switzerland
Opening hours: Tuesday till Friday 11:00–18:00
Saturday and Sunday 10:00–18:00