Meyer Riegger is exhibiting Miriam Cahn’s "Laugh Must” at its Karlsruhe venue.Constantly in a state of experimentation with her artistic means, Cahn works with the media of performance, sculpture, film, sound, and photography. The body is a major cursor in her work – her own body used as a tool or instrument, the human body, the bodies of animals, but also the body of the city and of the house, and of objects. Her work used to be in black and white, and then, like television, discovered color. It was Chernobyl that brought color into her work. Miriam Cahn (B.1949, Basel) lives in the Swiss mountains, in Bregaglia (Grisons). She is known above all for her paintings in color, although she began to paint in oils only in 1990. Prior to that, she created installations and drawings in charcoal — sometimes on a large scale in situ — and interventions in public space, always of an ephemeral nature. The exhibition will be on view through May 5, 2018 at Meyer Riegger, Klauprechtstr. 22 76137 Karlsruhe Germany.For details, visit: http://www.blouinartinfo.com/galleryguide-venues/283385/museum-overview Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the exhibition. Founder Louise Blouin: http://www.blouinartinfo.com/artists/louise-blouin--2953510
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