Kunstverein St. Gallen - Monthly Poster "Georg Gatsas - Sinae Yoo"

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Poster A2

October 2016 poster

Georg Gatsas (*1978 Grabs) lives in Waldstatt and the rest of the world. In 2016 he worked on a photography project about “post-migration” in Switzerland. He connects this term with social realities and living environments that are shaped by migration experiences. “What do our post-migrant living environments, situations and contexts look like in the digital present in which people with diverse origins have settled?” The artist from Eastern Switzerland explored these and other questions with a series of portraits.

The St.Gallen Art Association has been promoting, collecting and communicating visual art since 1827. He was a key force behind the founding of the St.Gallen Art Museum in the 19th century and promotes fine art in the city and the St.Gallen region. With their annual contributions, its members directly support its activities and thus enable the preservation and development of a cultural identity.

With the monthly posters, the St.Gallen Art Association supports young regional artists by making their work visible in public spaces. Every year artists are commissioned to develop a subject for each of the twelve months of the year. The result will be printed on posters in A2 format and shown on poster columns in the St.Gallen city area on a monthly rotating basis.

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Description

You can find more from Kunstverein St. Gallen here .

Poster A2

October 2016 poster

Georg Gatsas (*1978 Grabs) lives in Waldstatt and the rest of the world. In 2016 he worked on a photography project about “post-migration” in Switzerland. He connects this term with social realities and living environments that are shaped by migration experiences. “What do our post-migrant living environments, situations and contexts look like in the digital present in which people with diverse origins have settled?” The artist from Eastern Switzerland explored these and other questions with a series of portraits.

The St.Gallen Art Association has been promoting, collecting and communicating visual art since 1827. He was a key force behind the founding of the St.Gallen Art Museum in the 19th century and promotes fine art in the city and the St.Gallen region. With their annual contributions, its members directly support its activities and thus enable the preservation and development of a cultural identity.

With the monthly posters, the St.Gallen Art Association supports young regional artists by making their work visible in public spaces. Every year artists are commissioned to develop a subject for each of the twelve months of the year. The result will be printed on posters in A2 format and shown on poster columns in the St.Gallen city area on a monthly rotating basis.

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