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Christiane Fath presents flexible textile paintings at La Kunsthalle Mulhouse through April 26

exhibition · 2026-04-20

Christiane Fath's exhibition at La Kunsthalle Mulhouse, curated by Sandrine Wymann, features paintings on household linens that are hung loosely without frames. The artist uses old linen and domestic fabrics to desacralize painting, giving it a less conventional status. Her work, such as 'Bleu corbeaux, 2025' with graphite, acrylic, and dry pastels on antique linen measuring 240 x 284 cm, covers its support without transforming it, instead playing with fabric textures to offer a second life. The show runs until April 26, 2026, at the national contemporary art center in Mulhouse, France, with production by La Kunsthalle Mulhouse and photography by Le Réverbère. The venue is located at La Fonderie, 16 rue de la Fonderie, Mulhouse, 68093, and details are available on kunsthallemulhouse.com.

Key facts

  • Christiane Fath's exhibition is curated by Sandrine Wymann
  • Paintings are on household linens and hung without frames
  • The show aims to desacralize painting and give it a less conventional status
  • Works include 'Bleu corbeaux, 2025' using graphite, acrylic, and dry pastels on antique linen
  • The exhibition runs until April 26, 2026
  • It is held at La Kunsthalle Mulhouse, a national contemporary art center
  • The venue is at La Fonderie, 16 rue de la Fonderie, Mulhouse, 68093
  • Production and photography are by La Kunsthalle Mulhouse and Le Réverbère respectively

Entities

Artists

  • Christiane Fath
  • Sandrine Wymann

Institutions

  • La Kunsthalle Mulhouse
  • Le Réverbère

Locations

  • Mulhouse
  • France

Sources