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The Marli Hoppe-Ritter Collection
in Schwäbisch Gmünd
Antonio Calderara
(22.05.-18.09.2011)
In Focus: The 1950s to the 1970s
Works from the Marli Hoppe-Ritter Collection
Caution colour!
(10.10.2010 - 01.05.2011)
Regine Schumann - black box
(10.10.2010 - 01.05.2011)
Timm Ulrichs (08.05. - 19.09.2010)
Camille Graeser (08.05. - 19.09.2010)
Vita Camille Graeser
Accompanying events
Web Tour Camille Graeser
Pictures opening-ceremony 08.05.2010
Homage to the Square
(18.10.2009 - 11.04.2010)
MUSEUM RITTER on tour
(28.05.2009 - 25.06.2009)
François Morellet (17.05. - 27.09.2009)
Alighiero Boetti
(26.10.08 - 26.04.09)
Gastspiel
(26.10.08 - 26.04.09)
Bildertausch 3
(18.05.08 - 28.09.08)
Geneviève Claisse
(28.10.2007 - 20.04.08)
Werner Bauer
(18.05.08 - 28.09.08)
Bildertausch 2
(06.05. - 30.09.2007)
New Friends
(28.10.07 - 20.04.08)
George Pusenkoff
(06.05. - 30.09.2007)
Bewegung im Quadrat
(22.10.2006 - 15.04.2007)
Marcello Morandini
(21.05. - 03.10.2006)
Bildertausch 1
(21.05. - 03.10.2006)
SQUARE
(18.09.2005 - 23.04.2006)
Camille Graeser – From Draft to Painting
 
Opening:
8 May 2010, 5 p.m.

Execution and organisation:
Dr. Barbara Willert 
Throughout his life the Zurich Concrete Artist Camille Graeser favoured scientific methods for his compositions. His concrete constructivist paintings all followed analytical rules and rational principles of organisation. And the process of producing the image was always preceded by numerous studies and draughts. These small works on paper form an unbroken line through Graeser’s entire output, and were used to systematically permutate the subject matter of his paintings and to try out variations on the composition and the colour scheme.
The exhibition at Museum Ritter presents selected studies and sketches from the period when Graeser worked in Zurich (1937-80). They have been presented in dialogue with realised reliefs and paintings representing every major phase of his work – from the early reliefs of the late 1930s to his so-called “Stäbe” [= batons] in the 1970s. In this way the exhibition will not only present key images from Camille Graeser’soeuvre, but also grant fascinating insights into the genesis of his compositions – from the first hazily sketched idea to the realised work.
The exhibition has been produced in collaboration with the Camille Graeser Foundation, and the concept developed by its in-house conservator Vera Hausdorff. The first leg of this presentation took place in summer 2009 at Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich.

The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue of the same name published by Wienand Verlag, Cologne.

Biography Camille Graeser
1882 Born in Carouge near Geneva
1889 After the death of his father the family moves to Stuttgart
1911-15 Vocational training in furniture and interior design at the Kunstgewerbeschule Stuttgart
1917 Opens his own practice for interior design, graphics and product design in Stuttgart
1933 Given the threatening political and economic situation, moves to Zurich
1937 Member of the art group Allianz – Vereinigung moderner Schweizer Künstler, Zurich
1937/38 First Concrete oil paintings and wooden reliefs
1975 Art Prize awarded by the City of Zurich
1980 Dies in Wald, Canton Zurich
 
Pictures from left to right:

Camille Graeser auf dem Balkon seiner Wohnung in Zürich, Foto: Emmy Graeser
Camille Graeser, Astrale Konstruktion, 1943 und Abgewandelte Quadrate, 1943
Camille Graeser, Skizzenblatt mit 10 Ideenskizzen, o. J. und Caput mortuum - grün 1:7, 1968
alle (c) Camille Graeser-Stiftung / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2009