Claudia Zweifel
Train Station Buffet
Installation Views
Paintings by Claudia Zweifel
Paintings by Claudia Zweifel at Galerie Gilla Loercher, 2021
Photo: CHROMA, courtesy Galerie Gilla Loercher and the artist
Claudia Zweifel at galerie Gilla loercher 2021
Claudia Zweifel at Galerie Gilla Loercher, 2021
Photo: CHROMA, courtesy Galerie Gilla Loercher and the artist
Claudia Zweifel at Galerie Gilla Loercher, 2021
Claudia Zweifel at Galerie Gilla Loercher, 2021
Photo: CHROMA, courtesy Galerie Gilla Loercher and the artist
Claudia Zweifel at galerie Gilla loercher 2021
Claudia Zweifel at Galerie Gilla Loercher, 2021
photo: CHROMA
Claudia Zweifel at Galerie Gilla Loercher, 2021
Claudia Zweifel at Galerie Gilla Loercher, 2021
Photo: CHROMA, courtesy Galerie Gilla Loercher and the artist
Press Release
/Galerie Gilla Loercher is excited to present the recent artworks by Swiss artist Claudia Zweifel.
Please join us for the Opening 17 September from 18:00 - 21:00.
The love for the train station buffet (train station restaurant) is a love for departure and short stays, or for peace and quiet in transit. To be protected in a vortex of change, people come and go, people waiting, bored, excited. Sometimes dreary and bare walls, sparse tables and chairs, or with chandeliers and white tablecloths or massive paintings. A buffet is also a display, an offer of food and drink, to serve and to cater for oneself, in absorption, in self-determination.
In the exhibition Train Station Buffet, Claudia Zweifel shows, among other things, tableaus in which ceramic reliefs, outlines and stereograms are cast in resin plaster. The assemblages combine motifs such as the spider web, pots, pipes, seated people, bad-tempered people, shamrocks and dreams - a picture by Helene Funke, adapted in ceramics. Maybe they don't go together or they don't have to. The need for connections and relationships, the creation of reference systems, and the renunciation of conceptual meaning as a value, accompanies this exhibition and the previous development processes of the works. Nothing can be foreseen; everything is a state and a trance.
Claudia Zweifel, born in 1981 in Zurich, Switzerland. The artist studied Fine Arts at the Lucerne University of Art and Design (BA) and at the University of Arts Berlin (Meisterschülerin). She lives and works in Berlin. She showed her work a.o. at: KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin); Kunstmuseum Luzern (Switzerland); Kunstverein Schwäbisch Hall; Kunsthalle CCA Andratx (Mallorca); Sammlung Falckenberg / Deichtorhallen (Hamburg); Kunstsaele Berlin; Galerie Krobath, Vienna; Arthur Boskamp-Stiftung / M.1, Hohenlockstedt; Künstlerhäuser Worpswede; Kreuzberg Pavillon and Galerie Gilla Loercher I Contemporary Art (Berlin).
Please join us for the Opening 17 September from 18:00 - 21:00.
The love for the train station buffet (train station restaurant) is a love for departure and short stays, or for peace and quiet in transit. To be protected in a vortex of change, people come and go, people waiting, bored, excited. Sometimes dreary and bare walls, sparse tables and chairs, or with chandeliers and white tablecloths or massive paintings. A buffet is also a display, an offer of food and drink, to serve and to cater for oneself, in absorption, in self-determination.
In the exhibition Train Station Buffet, Claudia Zweifel shows, among other things, tableaus in which ceramic reliefs, outlines and stereograms are cast in resin plaster. The assemblages combine motifs such as the spider web, pots, pipes, seated people, bad-tempered people, shamrocks and dreams - a picture by Helene Funke, adapted in ceramics. Maybe they don't go together or they don't have to. The need for connections and relationships, the creation of reference systems, and the renunciation of conceptual meaning as a value, accompanies this exhibition and the previous development processes of the works. Nothing can be foreseen; everything is a state and a trance.
Claudia Zweifel, born in 1981 in Zurich, Switzerland. The artist studied Fine Arts at the Lucerne University of Art and Design (BA) and at the University of Arts Berlin (Meisterschülerin). She lives and works in Berlin. She showed her work a.o. at: KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin); Kunstmuseum Luzern (Switzerland); Kunstverein Schwäbisch Hall; Kunsthalle CCA Andratx (Mallorca); Sammlung Falckenberg / Deichtorhallen (Hamburg); Kunstsaele Berlin; Galerie Krobath, Vienna; Arthur Boskamp-Stiftung / M.1, Hohenlockstedt; Künstlerhäuser Worpswede; Kreuzberg Pavillon and Galerie Gilla Loercher I Contemporary Art (Berlin).