Marc Chagall – From lithography to stained-glass windows

11.06.–16.09.2017   Marc Chagall (1887-1985) is particularly known in the Zürich landscape for his stained-glass windows at the Fraumünster. He produced stained-glass windows altogether for fifteen buildings worldwide – either public or religious. We can also count among them the synagogue of the medical centre Hadassah in Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, where he created twelve windows focussing…

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Le Corbusier

29.09.–19.11.2016   Charles-Edouard Jeanneret-Gris (1887-1965), better known by the name Le Corbusier, is displayed at the Thalberg Galerie starting end of September. A selection of 32 graphic works from a private collection are on view: sketches, drawings, collages, grattages, lithographs and copperplate engravings. In black and white or lightly colored, the artworks offer a twofold approach…

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Neo-Dada – Gorgona | Absurd Freedom, Marinko Sudac Collection

04.02.–11.03.2016   The Thalberg Gallery, in cooperation with the Marinko Sudac Collection and the Institute for the Research of the Avant-Garde, is delighted to present the exhibition „NEO DADA – GORGONA | Absurd Freedom, Marinko Sudac Collection“. The project is organized in conjunction with the Consulate General of the Republic of Croatia in Zürich, Switzerland.…

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Kunst 15 Zurich

29.10.-01.11.2015   We are happy to welcome you from 29.10.-01.11.2015 at the artfair „Kunst 15 Zürich“ at ABB Halle 550 in Zürich-Oerlikon.   We are showing works by Ben Vautier, Sam Francis, Richard Deacon, Bernar Venet, Eduardo Chillida, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jean Tinguely, Francis Bacon, Turi Simeti, Dieter Roth, Günther Förg, Christo, Arman, Zoran…

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Joan Mirò

02.10.–05.12.2015   We are showing selected prints of the Spanish artist Joan Mirò (1893–1983), focusing on his late work, characterized by pure colours and strong accents in black. One of the most popular modern artists of the 20th century, Mirò depicts the flora and fauna, the human and the cosmos, with magical symbols as the…

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