art.wikisort.org - ArtistVivian Suter (born 1949) is a Swiss-Argentinian painter.
Swiss-Argentinian artist
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Born | Vivian Wild 1949 (age 72–73)
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Early life
Suter was born in Buenos Aires. Her mother, Elisabeth Wild, was a noted collage artist. At the age of 12, Suter moved to Basel, Switzerland with her family.[1]
Career
In the 1970s she exhibited in a group show at Stampa gallery in Basel, Switzerland.[2] In 1981, she was part of a group exhibition at the Kunsthalle Basel.[2] In 1982 she moved to a former coffee plantation in the rainforest of Panajachel, Guatemala.[3][4][5] Suter attracted little critical attention between until 2011, when the curator Adam Szymczyk contacted her to recreate the 1981 group show at the Kunsthalle Basel.[2] Since 2011 she has held numerous significant solo shows in European and North American galleries and museums.[2] Vivian Suter has been awarded the Swiss Grand Award for Art / Prix Meret Oppenheim 2021 by the Federal Office of Culture.
Suter paints in a wall-less open air studio attached to her home.[6] She has been known to use non-traditional materials in her paintings, such as fish glue, volcanic material, soil, botanical matter, and house paint, some of which are reflective of her local environment.[3][4]
Her work is included in the collections of the Tate,[7] the Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw,[8] and the Kunstmuseum Luzern.
Exhibitions
References
- "Vivian Suter: Forces of Nature". artreview.com.
- Thackara, Tess (17 April 2019). "A Painter Who Left the Art World in Order to Actually Make Art". The New York Times.
- Armitstead, Claire (7 January 2020). "Vivian Suter: the rainforest-dwelling artist who paints with fish glue, dogs and mud". The Guardian.
- "Vivian Suter". www.documenta14.de.
- Lloyd, Joe. "Vivian Suter". www.studiointernational.com.
- "Family Trees: Elisabeth Wild and Vivian Suter | Frieze". Frieze.
- "Vivian Suter born 1949". Tate.
- "Vivian Suter - Untitled - Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw". artmuseum.pl.
- "Vivian Suter. Retrospective". www.kunstmuseumluzern.ch. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Vivian Suter | Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía". www.museoreinasofia.es.
- Luke, Ben (20 January 2020). "Vivian Suter: Tintin's Sofa review — Embracing the elements". www.standard.co.uk.
- Fullerton, Elizabeth (25 February 2020). "Vivian Suter's Painting-Based Installations Register the Volatility of Nature". ARTnews.com.
- "Vivian Suter at Camden Arts Centre". www.artforum.com.
- "Vivian Suter | icaboston.org". www.icaboston.org.
- "The Power Plant - Exhibitions – The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery – Harbourfront Centre". thepowerplant.org.
- "First U.S. Presentation of Work by Vivian Suter Opens in May as Part of the Series Using Walls, Floors, and Ceilings". The Jewish Museum.
- Ayers, Robert (6 June 2017). "'The Wind, the Rain, the Volcanoes': Vivian Suter Gives Nature Free Rein in a Seductive Show at the Jewish Museum". ARTnews.com.
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[de] Vivian Suter
Vivian Suter (* 26. August 1949 in Buenos Aires) ist eine argentinisch-schweizerische Malerin.[1] Ihr Werk umfasst konzeptuelle Arbeiten, Zeichnungen, Aquarelle, Collagen, Papierreliefs sowie Malereien, die als Installationen einzelne Werkgruppen bilden. Sie lebt und arbeitet in Panajachel, Guatemala.
- [en] Vivian Suter
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