Olivier Mosset
Considered as a key figure in post-war abstract painting, Olivier Mosset (b. 1944, Bern, Switzerland) is most associated with monochrome works and Minimalism as well as other developments in avant-garde art that emerged in the late 1950s early 1960s in the US and EU challenging notions of authorship, allusion, and illusion in painting and sculpture. Constant in the artist’s work is the elusiveness of concrete understanding for a work of art and the futile effort in one’s search for finality in the definition. As he says “… for me, the idea is that paintings are paintings”.
Artworks
Exhibitions
Artists
- John Phillip Abbott
- Jean Bedez
- Alain Biltereyst
- Aline Bouvy
- Marie José Burki
- Seyni Awa Camara
- Robert Devriendt
- Lionel Estève
- The Estate of Michel Frère
- Max Frintrop
- Mekhitar Garabedian
- Gilbert & George
- Stephan Goldrajch
- Olaf Holzapfel
- Toufan Hosseiny
- Chris Johanson
- Jean-François Lacalmontie
- Joseph Marioni
- Xavier Mary
- Dean Monogenis
- Olivier Mosset
- Tony Oursler
- Tessa Perutz
- Eric Poitevin
- Matthew Porter
- Yvan Salomone
- Charles Sandison
- Alain Séchas
- Bruno Serralongue
- Marcin Sobolev
- Charles-Henry Sommelette
- Helmut Stallaerts
- Takis
- Achraf Touloub
- Mitja Tušek
- Charlotte vander Borght
- Leen Voet
- Wang Du
- Thomas Zipp
- Gilberto Zorio
- Yves Zurstrassen