Anya Tish Gallery hosts the return of Swiss-born, New York-based multidisciplinary artist Katja Loher for "What happens to the swallows that are late for spring?," the artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features her latest body of work: video, video-sculpture and installation. Intricate images are projected onto large floating spheres or incased in glass bubbles and bird nests, placing the observer in a universe of strange planets where creatures, landscapes and textures interact and communicate in symphonic harmony bringing into question the individual´s role in the greater universe.
Anya Tish Gallery hosts the return of Swiss-born, New York-based multidisciplinary artist Katja Loher for "What happens to the swallows that are late for spring?," the artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features her latest body of work: video, video-sculpture and installation. Intricate images are projected onto large floating spheres or incased in glass bubbles and bird nests, placing the observer in a universe of strange planets where creatures, landscapes and textures interact and communicate in symphonic harmony bringing into question the individual´s role in the greater universe.
Anya Tish Gallery hosts the return of Swiss-born, New York-based multidisciplinary artist Katja Loher for "What happens to the swallows that are late for spring?," the artist’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery. The exhibition features her latest body of work: video, video-sculpture and installation. Intricate images are projected onto large floating spheres or incased in glass bubbles and bird nests, placing the observer in a universe of strange planets where creatures, landscapes and textures interact and communicate in symphonic harmony bringing into question the individual´s role in the greater universe.