Giacomo Santiago Rogado. Out of sight

Intuition 68, 2024, Mischtechnik auf Baumwolle, 150x120 cm, Studio Rogado, Basel/Berlin, Courtesy Galerie Mark Müller, Zürich
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Public tour with Giacomo Santiago Rogado (artist) and Cornelius Krell (research assistant).
Giacomo Santiago Rogado is a Swiss artist with Italian-Spanish roots who combines the most diverse traditions of the painterly medium in his works and intensively explores the possibilities, limits and conditions of contemporary painting with the help of new tools, techniques and materials. In his almost 20 years of artistic activity as a painter, Rogado has created an extensive body of work that has never before been exhibited in an overview. He is also the first artist to exhibit at both locations, the Thunerhof and the Thun Panorama. On a total area of over 1000 m2, Rogado will respond directly to the specific challenges of the exhibition venues. In the glazed extension to the Thun Panorama, he works with both the interior and exterior space, the idyllic Schadaupark. An expansive installation allows visitors to immerse themselves in the pictorial space. At the same time, the work expands into another dimension in dialog with its surroundings.

Curator: Helen Hirsch, Director Kunstmuseum Thun

Public tour with Giacomo Santiago Rogado (artist) and Cornelius Krell (research assistant).

CHF 9.00 / 8.00
Children / young people up to 16 years, school classes and teachers: free of charge
Address
Hofstettenstrasse 14
CH-3602
Thun
+41 33 225 84 20
Tarif
Paid entry
9
CHF
Rate for holders of the Museums-PASS-Musées only.
Dates
On 15 September 2024
Sunday: 14:00-15:00
Exhibitions in this museum
Bellevue, 2007, Öl auf Leinwand, zweiteilig, 190x140 cm, Kunstmuseum Thun, Dauerleihgabe, Privatbesitz, Thun
Exhibition
Thun

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 Thun-Panorama: Das Rundbild von Marquard Wocher
Exhibition
Thun

Rich in detail, this picture takes a look at everyday life in Thun 200 years ago and, with its countless stories, becomes a hidden object picture for young and old alike.

Intuition 68, 2024, Mischtechnik auf Baumwolle, 150x120 cm, Studio Rogado, Basel/Berlin, Courtesy Galerie Mark Müller, Zürich
Exhibition
Thun

He is the first artist to exhibit at the Kunstmuseum Thun and the Thun-Panorama. It shows how the Swiss artist's work has changed over the decades.

Sophie Taeuber, Decke mit Klöppelspitze, Leinen, 1915, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich
Exhibition
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Recently discovered designs show how she drew on traditional old bobbin lace patterns, developed new ones from them and thus found her way to geometric abstraction.

Gunta Stölzl, Getürmt, 1973, Wolle, Baumwolle, Gobelin, 240 x 110 cm, Gemeinde Küsnacht ZH
Exhibition
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