The Sunrise Sings
Tarmak22 in Gstaad and the Art Institute HGK FHNW present The Sunrise Sings curated by Chus Martinez with curatorial assistance of Albertine Kopp.
Tarmak22 and the Art Institute HGK FHNW present The Sunrise Sings, an exploration of nature through the curriculum of the Art Institute, curated by Chus Martinez with curatorial assistance of Albertine Kopp.
In a bid to stimulate cultural exchange in the context of the Swiss Alps, Tarmak22 presents the works of five young artists linked to Switzerland: Charlotte Herzig, Kaspar Ludwig & Ambra Viviani, Gil Pellaton, Claudia Comte, and Katrin Niedermeier.
“We are very pleased to be opening our first own exhibition in collaboration with the Art Institute, through which we want to support the practice of artists linked to Switzerland and support cultural exchange within our community. The topic of this exhibition could not be more fitting given the times we are experiencing as a society. In a crisis, we turn to art in the same way we turn to nature. Through this exhibition, we hope to awaken ideas and sensations in the viewer, whilst enabling meaningful connections between the artists, the audience, the curators, and collectors in the region,” says Tarmak22 co-founder Antonia Crespi.