Swiss visual artist (born 1974) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karin Karinna Bühler (born June 21, 1974 in Herisau) is a Swiss contemporary artist.[1] She is known for her conceptual and audio art as well as for her site-specific installations.
In her work, Bühler relies on text material, which she combines with memories and experiences of a specific place.[2] In media the artist is called "sculptor of mental space", modelling language and space into something new.[3][4] This results in expansive multidimensional installations. Through the clear and imposing forms of writing in connection with spaces, the artist opens up a wide field for associations and perceptions for the viewer.
Since 2004, Bühler has exhibited her work at various venues in Switzerland as well as internationally. The artist's works are represented in various collections. The sculpture CAMBIO, which was created as part of the Arte Castasegna project, was included in the collection[5] of the Kunstmuseum St.Gallen and gave its name to the 2020 collection presentation.
In 2021, she received the Artist in Residence Scholarship of the Ausserrhodische Kulturstiftung (Cultural Foundation).[6]
Solo exhibitions
2005: Ich weiss wo dein Haus wohnt,[7] Projektraum exex, St. Gallen