KOSTNADSFRI KONSTRÅDGIVNING

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Kortfattad information

  • Works on APS: 9
  • Nationality: Switzerland
  • Top-ranked work: Linien 37
  • Museums on APS:
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
    • Serralves Foundation
  • Born: 1956, Wettingen, Switzerland
  • Mer…
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: silvia bachli
  • Top 3 works:
    • Linien 37
    • Untitled
    • Untitled

Silvia Bächli: Exploring Memory and Geometry Through Minimalist Abstraction

Silvia Bächli, born in Wettingen, Switzerland in 1956, is a Swiss visual artist whose distinctive approach to painting and drawing centers on capturing the essence of nature alongside profound explorations of memory. Her artistic journey began with studies at Haute École d'Arts Appliques de Bale and École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts Genève, establishing her foundation in classical art principles while simultaneously fostering an inquisitive spirit that would propel her toward innovative experimentation. Bächli’s work is characterized by a striking simplicity—often employing grayscale palettes and geometric forms—yet brimming with subtle complexities. She meticulously crafts compositions using watercolor, graphite, and ink, prioritizing balance and harmony to convey emotional resonance. Her artistic vision draws inspiration from the landscapes of Switzerland, particularly the cathedral region of Leipzig, where she finds solace and contemplation amidst architectural grandeur and natural beauty. Visiting the Bach Museum offers a glimpse into Johann Sebastian Bach’s life and musical legacy—a parallel pursuit of timeless artistry that informs Bächli's own creative endeavors. Her artistic development gained considerable momentum in 2009 when her piece ‘Untitled’ was showcased at the Swiss Pavilion during the Venice Biennale, cementing her reputation as a significant voice within contemporary art. This prestigious recognition underscored her ability to distill complex ideas into visually arresting abstractions—a hallmark of her oeuvre. Awards and honors including the Manor Cultural Prize in Aargau (1990), Montres Breguet Prize for Contemporary Art (1991), Meret Oppenheim Prize (2003) and Drawing Prize from Fondation Daniel et Florence Guerlain d’Art Contemporain (2007) attest to her dedication and artistic merit. Her paintings are now housed in museum collections across the globe, notably including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, ensuring that her groundbreaking explorations continue to inspire future generations of artists.
  • Notable Achievements: Venetian Biennale Participation (2009), Drawing Prize from Fondation Guerlain (2007), Numerous Awards and Honors
  • Influences: Classical Art Principles, Swiss Landscapes, Architectural Grandeur
  • Technique: Watercolor Painting, Graphite Drawing, Ink Composition – Emphasis on Balance & Harmony