Urs Lüthi #Photographe
Born 1947 in Lucerne, where he was also raised, Lüthi attended the school of applied arts in Zurich and worked as a graphic artist
His first complete cycle of works was exhibited in 1966 at the 'Beat Mäder' gallery in Berne.
In 1969, Lüthi turned to photography. He participated in an exhibition at Kunstmuseum Luzern. Lüthi installed his own clothes, jewelry, keys, identity card, as well as - on a postcard stand - photos from various series, thus turning himself into an object of his art: the investiture of the art figure Urs Lüthi.
In the same year, he exhibited androgynous self-portraits at the 'Toni Gerber' gallery in Berne. The ambivalence of his beguiling works is irritating and interesting at once.
In the late seventies, the aesthetics of black-and-white photography gradually made way for color photographs. That was when Lüthi started to explore the banal and ordinary nature of the existing art scene with irony, wittiness, and false naiveté.
The eighties were marked by conceptual painting, almost always in series, for which Lüthi used various forms and styles, and which he catalogued and presented at formally strict exhibitions.
In the nineties, Lüthi returned to photography. Since then, his works have often been dedicated to the aesthetic strategies of contemporary society and to the fake actions of the consumption cycle.
He converted the Swiss pavilion at the 2001 Venice Biennial into an installation room and ironically exhibited himself, lying in the middle of the room, smiling, and wearing a tracksuit, sneakers, and sunglasses.
Lüthi has been married to the actress Ulrike Willenbachersince 1986.
Their daughter Maria was born in 1989.
Urs Lüthi has been teaching at Kunsthochschule Kassel since 1994.
The prize of honor of the Canton of Zurich was bestowed upon Urs Lüthi for his oeuvre in 1996.
In 2009, he was awarded the Arnold-Bode-Preis by the city of Kassel.
Livre Urs Lüthi - Art is the better life Herausgegeben von Christoph Lichtin und Flurina und Gianni Paravicini-Tönz.
Mit Texten (dt./engl./frz./ital.) von Christoph Lichtin, Rainer Michael Mason und Vallerio Dehò.
Gestaltung: Urs Lüthi, Camillo Paravicini
Flexicover Kunstleder, mit Goldschnitt
10,0 x 14,8 cm, Dünndruckpapier.
1824 Seiten, davon 96 farbig.
Januar 2009
ISBN 978-3-907474-51-8
CHF 69.- / € 46.-
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A catalogue of the show will document the artist's output, with texts by Christoph Lichtin, Valerio Dehó and Rainer Michael Mason. It is published by Edizioni Periferia, Lucerne (ISBN 978-3-907474-51-8).
A mainstay of European conceptual art, Urs Lüthi embarked on his artistic career in 1966 at the age of 19. By 1970 he had begun us...Exposition Urs Lüthi Art is the better life As of July 4th 2009, Merano arte will be holding a one-man show devoted to Urs Lüthi. Curated by Valerio Dehò, it will be a special kind of retrospective following the artist's wishes.
The exhibition draws on a fruitful collaboration with the Kunstmuseum, Lucerne and the Lelong Gallery of Zurich. It will also be held at the Villa Giulia, Verbania from 31st October 2009 to 10th January 2010, and in 2010 it will travel on to the Brodbeck Foundation in Catania.
A catalogue of the show will document the artist's output, with texts by Christoph Lichtin, Valerio Dehó and Rainer Michael Mason. It is published by Edizioni Periferia, Lucerne (ISBN 978-3-907474-51-8).
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