Exhibition of the Swiss artist Miriam Kahn "
Everything is equally important"conceived as a" biographical view of the world "and encompasses all the artist’s work from the first charcoal drawings of the 1970s to the last paintings; in them every gesture, every movement, every thought is" just as important "as everyone else. Thus, her work covers important issues that have worried the artist throughout her career: war and violence, sexuality, nature, family and death.
Large-scale drawings, vibrant colors, or unusual perspectives disrupt the viewer's perception of what they see.