Catalog of an exhibition held at Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich, 1 June-3 September 2017.
Summary:
Even though his three-dimensional sculptures and installations usually arise from mathematical ideas, construction drawings, and models, Jurg Stauble (1948 in Wohlen, Switzerland) is not a constructivist artist in the usual sense. For him, geometry is more a starting point than the goal, even though his works follow precise rules of play. Based on six-sided or circular structures, as well as on systems of order such as sequencing, displacement, layering, and interpenetration, the sculptures question the characteristics of space and its perception. Thus, his artistic interventions in the German-speaking parts of Switzerland often take place in architectural or public settings. This publication honors the Swiss artist?s approximately fifty years of creativity in the fields of Minimal Art, Land Art, and Conceptual Art.00Exhibition: Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich, Zwitzerland (01.06. - 03.09.2017).
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