The Swiss artist Susanna Niederer held her solo exhibitions at APS and Gallery Jin in 2009. In 2010, she held a two-man show with Toshiya Kobayashi at the Arte Piazza Bibai in Hokkaido, and this spring she gained great recognition for her solo show at the Art Forum Ute Barth in Zurich. In recent years, she has also actively created public artworks, including a large-scale work installed inside a train station in Zurich. She is also currently working on a project to create an entire garden into her work within a building located in the center of Tokyo.
TOKYO HANNA, which allows us to imagine “the unspoken words of flowers,” invites viewers to a world enveloped within peace and deep tranquility, guided by her core motif of the ellipse, which alludes to the ideas of “absence,” “lack” and “gap.” We hope that visitors enjoy Susanna Niederer’s world pervaded with inspiring warmth, and that each viewer perceives his/her own precious “something” to take home.
Curated by Taeko Nanpei