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Urs LüthiAn Island in the Air - Photograph by Urs Luthi - 19751975
1975
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About the Item
An Island in the Air is a vintage Photograph realized by Urs Luthi in 1975.
From the portfolio "Un'isola nell'aria", Vol. IV, edition of 75 copies.
Hand signed, numbered and dated.
Very good condition included a white cardboard passpartout (50x60 cm).
Urs Lüthi (born 10 September 1947) is a Swiss photographer, painter and performance artist. Lüthi attended the Zurich School of Applied Arts from 1963 to 1964. He then worked as a graphic designer and freelance artist. In 1966 he held his first solo exhibition Pinksize with paintings with Pop art influence in the Beat Mäder gallery in Bern.
In 1969 he switched to photography and in 1970 he collected some success at the Galerie Toni Gerber in Bern with a series of androgynous self-portraits.
In 1980 he began painting large acrylic paintings to find his own visual language. At the end of the 80s he switched to art installations. Since 1994 he has been a professor at the Kassel Art Academy. During the 2001 Venice Biennale, he transformed the Swiss pavilion entitled "Trademarks, low action, Game II, Run for your life ..." into an installation where he presented himself, ironically, lying in the center of the room, smiling, dressed in overalls, with sports shoes and sunglasses.
- Creator:Urs Lüthi (1947, Swiss)
- Creation Year:1975
- Dimensions:Height: 7.49 in (19 cm)Width: 18.12 in (46 cm)Depth: 0.04 in (1 mm)
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- Condition:Insurance may be requested by customers as additional service, contact us for more information.
- Gallery Location:Roma, IT
- Reference Number:Seller: T-1373931stDibs: LU650311746532
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By Urs Lüthi
Located in Roma, IT
An Island in the Air is a vintage Photograph realized by Urs Luthi in 1975.
From the portfolio "Un'isola nell'aria", Vol. IV, edition of 75 copies.
Hand signed, numbered and dated....
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An Island in the Air - Photograph by Urs Luthi - 1975
By Urs Lüthi
Located in Roma, IT
An Island in the Air is a Photograph realized by Urs Luthi in 1975.
From the portfolio "Un'isola nell'aria", Vol. IV, edition of 75 copies.
Hand signed, numbered and dated.
Very g...
Category
1970s Contemporary Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Paper
An Island in the Air - Photograph by Urs Luthi - 1975
By Urs Lüthi
Located in Roma, IT
An Island in the Air is a Photograph realized by Urs Luthi in 1975.
From the portfolio "Un'isola nell'aria", Vol. IV, edition of 75 copies.
Hand signed, numbered and dated.
Very g...
Category
1970s Contemporary Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Paper
An Island in the Air - Photograph by Urs Luthi - 1975
By Urs Lüthi
Located in Roma, IT
An Island in the Air is a Photograph realized by Urs Luthi in 1975.
From the portfolio "Un'isola nell'aria", Vol. IV, edition of 75 copies.
Hand signed, numbered and dated.
Very g...
Category
1970s Contemporary Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Paper
An Island in the Air - Photograph by Urs Luthi - 1975
By Urs Lüthi
Located in Roma, IT
An Island in the Air is a vintage Photograph realized by Urs Luthi in 1975.
From the portfolio "Un'isola nell'aria", Vol. IV, edition of 75 copies.
Hand signed, numbered and dated....
Category
1970s Contemporary Portrait Photography
Materials
Photographic Paper
An Island in the Air - Photograph by Urs Luthi - 1975
By Urs Lüthi
Located in Roma, IT
An Island in the Air is a vintage Photograph realized by Urs Luthi in 1975.
From the portfolio "Un'isola nell'aria", Vol. IV, edition of 75 copies.
Hand signed, numbered and dated....
Category
1970s Contemporary Figurative Photography
Materials
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