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Date
20 September 2024–30 June 2025
Opening
19 September 2024
18:00
Lieu
Universitätsklinik Balgrist
Daniela Droz, Cyanotype, 2024 © Daniela Droz
L’exposition à l’hôpital universitaire Balgrist présente vingt-quatre œuvres de l’artiste Daniela Droz, dont de nouvelles pièces spécialement conçues pour les chambres d’hôpital.
L’artiste Daniela Droz (*1982), qui a grandi à Bellinzone et vit à Lausanne, utilise l’appareil photo et le papier photosensible pour créer quelque chose de nouveau : à l’aide de disques de verre, de miroirs et d’objets simples, elle construit dans son atelier des sculptures qu’elle photographie sous différents éclairages ou qu’elle utilise comme modèles pour des photogrammes – des images créées sans appareil photo, à l’aide d’objets placés directement sur du papier photosensible.
L’art du XXe siècle s’est concentré à plusieurs reprises sur les éléments essentiels du design et s’est tourné vers l’abstraction. Daniela Droz reprend cette tradition en transformant des objets simples en formes géométriques abstraites, posant ainsi des questions fondamentales sur la perception humaine.