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Moving Earth
by Feizi Gallery
Location: Feizi Gallery
Artist(s): Beat KUERT
Date: 5 Nov - 4 Dec 2009

FEIZI Gallery is pleased to present the new works of Swiss artist Beat Kuert. The exhibition will feature his Video installation and Photographies related to the theme of Moving Earth. Life, as the Earth, is a constant movement and all the things we are building are not firm and will collapse one day. To search for pictures that express the fear and the sentiments in all inner movements.

Kuert pursue his idea with urgency, focusing on his obsession for the Human beings - for the artist by way of abstraction. Sensationalized for the fact, that nothing is stable.

Premiering in China last November for “Destroyed Lines”, Beat Kuert is an artist whose recent work suggest the cinema: the new large-scale photographies based on live performance represent the movements like picture in which colors, actions, female bodies merge without end. Videos and photographies are dark and mysterious, scary and sensual.

On this occasion, Kuert will exhibit his most recent serie entitled “Moving earth” (2009). The artist situates his artworks in the tension between real and accident to turn the facts in a picture that shows the weakness of the human beings and the earth who give live and brings death. Kuert photographs the chaos of moving earth showing his symbolic content. The process of trasforming a natural movement in a matter of the abstraction through the prism of color creates the magical and interior world of Kuert.

Beat Kuert (b 1946) has exhibited internationally, including solo shows as “Infinity//digital expressionism” at Iris Schuhmacher Galerie, Berlin (2009); “Destroyed Lines” at Yuanfen Gallery, Beijing (2008) and Imagine Gallery, Beijing (2008); “Donna Carnivora”, Galleria Ravagnan, Venice (2007).

Forthcoming exhbitions include the galleries S+G Arte Contemporanea, Berlin (October2009), Communic’art, Paris (January 2010), Gallery Miyoul, Seoul (February 2010).

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