Fondation de l’Hermitage, Lausanne, on now till October 23, 2011
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Over 150 masterpieces from the Hahnloser Collection, one of the most prestigious private collections in Europe, are on show this summer in Lausanne. The exhibition pays particular tribute to “New Painting” with works by Cézanne, Manet, Renoir and Van Gogh, and spotlights Pierre Bonnard, a major Post-Impressionist. Most of the works were bought direct from the artists’ studios.
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A ‘scream of freedom’ over the river
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swissinfo met the controversial artists at an exhibition of their current artwork in progress, “Over the River”, which opened on Friday at Lausanne’s Fondation de l’Hermitage Museum. The 73-year-old eccentrics, who are famous for wrapping up Berlin’s Reichstag building and surrounding Miami islands in shocking-pink fabric, were in Switzerland to drum up support for their…
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An exhibition in 2010 by the American artist at the Hermitage Foundation in Lausanne showed 160 works assembled by New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art. The collection gives the visitor a new insight into the artist’s creative approach.
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