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Article: Daniel Göttin – Group Exhibition “Japan im Palazzo”

Daniel Göttin – Group Exhibition “Japan im Palazzo” - Ideelart

Daniel Göttin – Group Exhibition “Japan im Palazzo”

IdeelArt is pleased to announce Daniel Göttin’s participation in the group exhibition titled “Japan im Pallazo”, taking place at Kunsthalle Pallazo. This art space, located in the city of Liestal, Switzerland, opens its door for thirteen international artists whose art practice is, in some aspects, related with the Land of the Rising Sun. Daniel Göttin, Swiss artist who has been represented by IdeelArt since March 2015, examines the subjective nature of perception. Click here to read the interview with Göttin.

Japan im Palazzo

Works by thirteen artists will be exhibited during the “Japan im Palazzo” show. These artists, all of them coming from different backgrounds, are: Jun Azumatei, Gabriella Disler, Saeko Ehara, Daniel Göttin, Barbara Hediger, Akio Igarashi, Hidetada Karasuyama, Mitsunori Kurashige, Kaori Miura, Kenzo Onoda, Sasaki, Takashi Suzuki and Mitsuhiro Yamagiwa.

The exhibition begins on Friday, August 26, 2016, with the Vernissage scheduled for 6pm. It will run through October 16, 2016. Kunsthalle Pallazo is located on the Bahnhofplatz, Liestal, Switzerland.

 

Featured Image: Daniel Göttin - Untitled (D3), 2005, 23.6 x 22.8 x 3.9 in 

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