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Work of art by Urs Lüthi.
India ink on paper, dimensions: 13.5 x 20.5 cm. Year 1981.
Born in 1947, Swiss painter.
Pioneer of Body Art and conceptual art, Lüthi uses various means of expression in his creations, including photography, installations, sculptures, paintings and graphics. His message is tied to a constant reflection on our individual identity and the human condition as a whole.
Lüthi attended the School of Applied Art in Zurich. In 1966, he held his first personal Pinksize show with paintings influenced by Pop art in the Beat Mäder gallery.
In 1980, he began to paint large size paintings in acrylic to find his own visual style, moving then to installations. Since 1994, he has been a professor at the Kassel Art Academy. During the Biennale di Venezia in 2001, he transformed the Swiss pavilion entitled, "Trademarks, low action, Game II, Run for your life ..." in an installation he presented himself, ironically, laying down in the center of the room, smiling, dressed in a sweatsuit, tennis shoes and sunglasses.
His works can be seen in several museums, including for example, the Kunsthalle in Hamburg, the Kunstmuseum in Bern, the Centre Pompidou Museum of Modern Art in Paris, and the MADRE in Naples.
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