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Franz Gertsch. Blow-Up
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Graphic Design: Studio Atlant
Artist: Franz Gertsch
Texts by: Tobia Bezzola, Kathleen Bühler, Florian Illies, Dora Imhof, Ulrich Loock, Hans Ulrich Obrist
German
July 2026,
168
Pages
210mm x
300mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6296-0
Precision on a Grand Scale
Following its successful run at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (DK) and the Deichtorhallen Hamburg (D), the major exhibition Blow-Up has now arrived in Switzerland, presented at the Kunstmuseum Bern and the Museum Franz Gertsch in Burgdorf. To mark this occasion, the comprehensive and richly illustrated catalogue of the work of Franz Gertsch (1930-2022) is being released in both German and French editions. The volume explores Gertsch's radical redefinition of Realism, from the legendary "Medici" to his meditative late paintings. It focuses on his signature "blow-up" method: the monumental enlargement of photographs, which Gertsch meticulously transferred onto canvas or wood through months of exacting labor. Featuring a comprehensive list of works, a conversation with Hans Ulrich Obrist, and essays by esteemed authors including Tobia Bezzola, Kathleen Bühler, Florian Illies, Dora Imhof, and Ulrich Loock, this is an authoritative monograph on one of the most significant Swiss artists of our time.
Swiss artist Franz Gertsch (1930-2022) achieved international acclaim in 1972 with his monumental painting »Medici« at documenta 5. A pioneering figure of Photorealism and a master of the contemporary woodcut, his oeuvre is defined by extraordinary technical perfection and the transformation of photography into large-scale painting and graphic art.
Swiss artist Franz Gertsch (1930-2022) achieved international acclaim in 1972 with his monumental painting »Medici« at documenta 5. A pioneering figure of Photorealism and a master of the contemporary woodcut, his oeuvre is defined by extraordinary technical perfection and the transformation of photography into large-scale painting and graphic art.
Kunstmuseum Bern
August 14, 2026-January 17, 2027
Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf
September 19, 2026-February 28, 2027
August 14, 2026-January 17, 2027
Museum Franz Gertsch, Burgdorf
September 19, 2026-February 28, 2027
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