Johannes Robert Schürch (1895-1941) is one of the most important representatives of early modernism in Switzerland. Driven by the existential and universal themes of humanity, he created hundreds of expressive ink drawings and watercolors in self-imposed isolation. The exhibition is dedicated to this most productive creative period (1922-1932) and, with around 130 works, provides an insight into the radical and moving work of an outstanding draughtsman who is worth rediscovering.
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