Susan Swartz: Personal Path at the Ludwig Museum in Koblenz

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"For the American artist Susan Swartz, who has been painting for more than forty years, it is nature alone that is manifested in her work. This sounds simple, yet it is not obvious — especially when one calls to mind that pure landscape painting has for a long time not plated a role in contemporary art... Swartz again and again seeks motifs from nature, and she is able to do this easily when, for example, she has think birch trees towering together densely, or when she converts colour phenomena in nature into image phemonema." - Beate Reifenscheid

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Susan Swartz. Personal Path at the Ludwig Museum Koblenz, May 20 — August 2, 2015.

Images: 96 Color Photographs

Publisher: Ludwig Museum, Koblenz

Contributors: Beate Reifenscheid, Dieter Ronte

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"For the American artist Susan Swartz, who has been painting for more than forty years, it is nature alone that is manifested in her work. This sounds simple, yet it is not obvious — especially when one calls to mind that pure landscape painting has for a long time not plated a role in contemporary art... Swartz again and again seeks motifs from nature, and she is able to do this easily when, for example, she has think birch trees towering together densely, or when she converts colour phenomena in nature into image phemonema." - Beate Reifenscheid

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Susan Swartz. Personal Path at the Ludwig Museum Koblenz, May 20 — August 2, 2015.

Images: 96 Color Photographs

Publisher: Ludwig Museum, Koblenz

Contributors: Beate Reifenscheid, Dieter Ronte

"For the American artist Susan Swartz, who has been painting for more than forty years, it is nature alone that is manifested in her work. This sounds simple, yet it is not obvious — especially when one calls to mind that pure landscape painting has for a long time not plated a role in contemporary art... Swartz again and again seeks motifs from nature, and she is able to do this easily when, for example, she has think birch trees towering together densely, or when she converts colour phenomena in nature into image phemonema." - Beate Reifenscheid

This catalogue is published on the occasion of the exhibition Susan Swartz. Personal Path at the Ludwig Museum Koblenz, May 20 — August 2, 2015.

Images: 96 Color Photographs

Publisher: Ludwig Museum, Koblenz

Contributors: Beate Reifenscheid, Dieter Ronte

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