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Andrew Edlin Gallery is pleased to present
Hans Krüsi : Art Brut from Appenzell December 5 - January
11, 2003, a solo exhibition of paintings and works on paper by the
late Swiss artist. This marks the first exhibition of Krüsi’s art in
the United States.
Hans Krüsi (1920-1995) was born in the countryside of Appenzell and
lived in an orphanage by the age of eight. After working as a farmhand and gardner, Krüsi
began selling flowers on the Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich in 1948 and
did so for the next thirty years. In 1975, at age 55, he
spontaneously took up drawing and then painting. His works consisted
mainly of rural imagery from his native region, specifically cows,
alpine landscapes, and poyas-the ceremony of transferring the herds
to the summer pastures up in the mountains.
His first large exhibition was held in 1981 at the Buchmann Gallery
in
St. Gallen. Numerous exhibitions followed and in 1990 his 70th
birthday was
honored with solo exhibitions at the Collection de l’Art Brut in
Lausanne and
the Lagerhouse Museum in St. Gallen. In 1995, the last year of his
life, a
retrospective exhibit was held at Karthause Ittingen, the
Kunstmuseum des
Kantons Thurgau.
The art of Hans Krüsi is in many private and public collections
including
the Collection de l’Art Brut in Lausanne, the Kunstmuseum des
Kantons Thurgau/Karthause Ittingen, the Musée d’Art Brut, Neuilly-sur-Marne/Paris,
and the Outsider Archive in London.
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