Exhibitions of Robert Bösch at BILDHALLE |
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BILDHALLECHBILDHALLE +41 (0)44-5520918 info@bildhalle.ch Tue-Fri 12-18:30, Sat 11-16 FERNWEH2 Jul – 22 Aug 2020
"Every dreamer knows that it is entirely possible to be homesick for a place you have never been to, perhaps more homesick than for familiar ground." Judith Thurman, Writer
Travel to Naples with René Burri and Werner Bischof. To Rio with Thomas Hoepker. To Japan with Paul Cupido. To California with Philipp Keel. To New York with Willy Spiller. To the Mediterranean with Albarrán Cabrera and Max Kellenberger. To Los Angeles with Simone Kappeler. To Iceland with… BILDHALLECHBILDHALLE +41 (0)44-5520918 info@bildhalle.ch Tue-Fri 12-18:30, Sat 11-16 MOUNTAINSDAS BILD VOM BERG23 Nov 2018 – 28 Feb 2019Robert Bösch presented his life's alpine work with his book "Mountains" and the exhibition "The Image of the Mountain". It is an impressive compilation of landscape, mountain and sports photography. As mountaineer, Robert Bösch has traveled to all seven continents, and as a photographer, has documented the most renowned people from the world of mountaineering, including his friend, the late Ueli Steck. The results are breathtaking sports and landscape imag… BILDHALLECHForum Paracelsus +41 (0)44-5520918 info@bildhalle.ch Tue-Fri 12-18:30, Sat 11-16 WINTER IN SWISS PHOTOGRAPHY2 Feb – 21 Feb 2019Once again the gallery Bildhalle is hosted at the Forum Paracelsus in St. Moritz this year and presents a group exhibition of important positions in classic and contemporary Swiss photography on the topic of "Winter".
Winter as a photographic subject has a long tradition in Switzerland. Snow and cold almost completely transform a landscape, concealing many of its characteristics and often reducing them to contrasts, planes and textures. Winter thus invites us to look at a pl… BILDHALLECHForum Paracelsus +41 (0)44-5520918 info@bildhalle.ch Tue-Fri 12-18:30, Sat 11-16 ENGIADINA4 Feb – 18 Feb 2018
The "ENGIADINA" exhibition features mountain and landscape photographs by internationally renowned photographer Robert Bösch: all images have been taken in the past two years, with many exhibited here for the first time.
Hardly any other mountain and landscape photographer captures the iconic nature of mountains so impressively. Bösch's mountains are magical places: They rise up before us like sculptures, shrouded in light, mist and weather, often in way… BILDHALLECHBILDHALLE +41 (0)44-5520918 info@bildhalle.ch Tue-Fri 12-18:30, Sat 11-16 From the Mountains of GraubuendenAus den Bündner Bergen18 Nov 2016 – 4 Feb 2017
Valleys we have never heard of, rock formations reminiscent of Patagonia: for two years, celebrated alpine photographer Robert Boesch tramped the mountains of Graubuenden at every time of the day and year, and in all kinds of weather. The result is an impressive collection of images that reveal a region, familiar to many of us, from a completely unexpected and hitherto unknown perspective.
Robert Boesch writes: "Above all, I knew what I didn't want. I didn't want… BILDHALLECHBILDHALLE +41 (0)44-5520918 info@bildhalle.ch Tue-Fri 12-18:30, Sat 11-16 DRITTE RUNDE14 Fotografen, 2 Jahre, 1 Ausstellung7 Jun – 24 Jul 2015
Die Bildhalle feiert ihr 2-jähriges Bestehen mit einer Jubiläumsausstellung. Sämtliche von der Bildhalle vertretenen Fotografen zeigen eine Kostprobe aus ihrem Schaffen. Wir treffen auf alte Bekannte – mit neuen Arbeiten von Künstlern, die bereits mit einer Einzelausstellung in der Bildhalle gewürdigt wurden. Und wir entdecken neue Talente – mit einem Einblick in die foto- grafische Arbeit von Fotografen, die erst im Jahr 2014 zur Galerie stiessen. Und beg… BILDHALLECHBILDHALLE +41 (0)44-5520918 info@bildhalle.ch Tue-Fri 12-18:30, Sat 11-16 LANDSCAPES13 Nov 2014 – 28 Feb 2015He is known as a photographer of mountain scenery, but he is much more than that. Robert Boesch loves and admires nature, and stones in particular – whether a single boulder, a hill, a whole mountain range, or the expanse of the entire visible earth crust. The sky looms above, horizons frame the scene. We call it firmament of universe – this airy, transparent realm in constant motion that complements Boeschs’ earth.
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