Wednesday 18 April 2018, 7.30pm

Photo by Christian Lanz

Anton Bruhin Spills The Beans

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An evening about music, language and mouth-harp with Swiss artist, poet and musician Anton Bruhin.

For his first ever appearance in London he will present selected bits – even unreleased material – of his work, mostly the poetic and musical aspects, but also some of his visual work from a career spanning 5 decades. He may even round up the evening with a brief live-performance – although he has officially stopped performing, he makes an exception for London, because he feels the people of this city will understand his very particular artistic output and the humour inherent within it. After a short introduction interview Anton will spill the beans.

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Anton Bruhin

In the 1960s Bruhin began organizing happenings and performances, designing and typesetting his own books, drawing, and writing prose and poetry. In the 1980s, he turned primarily to painting landscapes and townscapes en plein air, whilst also painting interiors and portraits of friends and acquaintances. In the 1990s, Bruhin focused mainly on music and poetry, composing palindromes and experimental lyric poetry, and devoting himself to one of the oldest instruments in the world—the Jew’s harp. After the turn of the millennium he returned to pictorial art, painting, drawing, working on digital pictorial worlds and his DIY publishing strategy. Bruhin enjoys serial approaches, taking pleasure in setting his own parameters and producing visual grammars, which are sounded out, extended and expanded to explore every possibility and permutation.

Bruhin exemplifies a generation of Swiss artists who build on the recent past, always playfully subverting it, and liberating it from existential pathos. This catalog pays tribute to the lightness and contemporary character of Bruhin’s image, their translatability, their immediate status as classics.