Christiane Löhr's 'Nodi e Snodi' at Tucci Russo in Turin
Tucci Russo presents Christiane Löhr's solo exhibition 'Nodi e Snodi' in a 19th-century Turin palazzo serving as archive and artist residency. The German artist, a student of Jannis Kounellis and 2016 winner of the XIX Premio Pascali, explores the intersection of art and nature through sculptures made from natural materials like grass and horsehair woven with needles. The works emphasize emptiness and dialogue with space, while drawings extend her investigation of white paper as form and substance.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Nodi e Snodi' by Christiane Löhr at Tucci Russo
- Venue: 19th-century palazzo in Turin, used as archive and artist residency
- Löhr is a German artist born in Wiesbaden in 1965
- She was a student of Jannis Kounellis
- She won the XIX edition of the Premio Pascali in 2016
- Sculptures use natural elements: grass, horsehair, needles
- Drawings explore white space of paper as form and substance
- Exhibition runs concurrently with shows at Tucci Russo's main location in Torre Pellice
Entities
Artists
- Christiane Löhr
- Jannis Kounellis
Institutions
- Tucci Russo
- Premio Pascali
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Torre Pellice
- Wiesbaden
- Germany