The abysses of human existence occupied the painter, draughtsman and graphic artist Johannes Robert Schürch (1895-1941) intensively throughout his life. As a loner, he sympathized with people on the margins of society. The exhibition pays tribute to the diversity of his expressive graphic work and sharpens the eye for the wealth of themes that inspired and shaped this important but now largely forgotten Swiss artist of early modernism in his search for the true and the absolute.
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