Kunstverein St. Gallen - Monthly Poster "Valentina Stieger"

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Poster A2

October 2015 poster

Valentina Stieger (*1980 St.Gallen) studied at the Basel University of Art and Design before obtaining a Master of Arts in Fine Arts at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) in 2013. The poster series “Soft Scenes” shows collaged works that the artist created using images from magazines and adhesive foil. Photographs of landscapes and gardens are covered with abstract shapes. The resulting photographs point to questions about domesticated nature and the artificial staging of the landscape.

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 2015 poster

Valentina Stieger (*1980 St.Gallen) studied at the Basel University of Art and Design before obtaining a Master of Arts in Fine Arts at the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) in 2013. The poster series “Soft Scenes” shows collaged works that the artist created using images from magazines and adhesive foil. Photographs of landscapes and gardens are covered with abstract shapes. The resulting photographs point to questions about domesticated nature and the artificial staging of the landscape.

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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