Wolfgang Zät

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The black-and-white engravings by the Bernese artist Wolfgang Zät (1962) are remarkable in a number of ways. They are striking both for their monumental scale – they must be seen from a considerable distance to take in the whole effect – and for their intense blackness, and plunge us into an immersive visual experience. Hovering on the borderline between figuration and abstraction, Zät’s work frees the imagination from what we can see and sweeps us up into extraordinary landscapes.The black-and-white engravings by the Bernese artist Wolfgang Zät (1962) are remarkable in a number of ways. They are striking both for their monumental scale – they must be seen from a considerable distance to take in the whole effect – and for their intense blackness, and plunge us into an immersive visual experience. Hovering on the borderline between figuration and abstraction, Zät’s work frees the imagination from what we can see and sweeps us up into extraordinary landscapes.

Musée de Beaux-arts du Locle
Marie-Anne-Calame 6
2400 Le Locle
Switzerland
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Wolfgang Zät Musée de Beaux-arts du Locle Main address: Musée de Beaux-arts du Locle Marie-Anne-Calame 6 2400 Le Locle, Switzerland Musée de Beaux-arts du Locle Marie-Anne-Calame 6 2400 Le Locle, Switzerland The black-and-white engravings by the Bernese artist Wolfgang Zät (1962) are remarkable in a number of ways. They are striking both for their monumental scale – they must be seen from a considerable distance to take in the whole effect – and for their intense blackness, and plunge us into an immersive visual experience. Hovering on the borderline between figuration and abstraction, Zät’s work frees the imagination from what we can see and sweeps us up into extraordinary landscapes.The black-and-white engravings by the Bernese artist Wolfgang Zät (1962) are remarkable in a number of ways. They are striking both for their monumental scale – they must be seen from a considerable distance to take in the whole effect – and for their intense blackness, and plunge us into an immersive visual experience. Hovering on the borderline between figuration and abstraction, Zät’s work frees the imagination from what we can see and sweeps us up into extraordinary landscapes. Book tickets