Les Amis de La Vieille Église, Rue de la vieille église 27, 2830 Courrendlin
Frescoes
August 22 to September 7, 2025
Opening: Friday August 22, 6pm
Fred-André Holzer, a Moutier-born painter who studied with Coghuf and settled in Paris, died in 2017.
August 22 to September 7, 2025
Opening: Friday August 22, 6pm
Fred-André Holzer, a Moutier-born painter who studied with Coghuf and settled in Paris, died in 2017.
Frescoes
August 22 to September 7, 2025
Opening: Friday August 22, 6pm
Fred-André Holzer, a Moutier-born painter who studied with Coghuf and settled in Paris, died in 2017. His wife Suzon was his inspiration throughout his life. She passed away in July 2024. This exhibition is a tribute to a couple who lived for art. Inspired by numerous trips to Italy and work on various buildings, the painter explored the art of fresco. He employed this technique, dating back to antiquity, which involves painting on a plaster of lime and sand that is still damp. As it dries in the air, the color is integrated into the mortar to form a single material. As a support for this process, he mainly used recycled tiles. Fred-André Holzer's main subject was his wife, a dancer, who inspired a study of the body in movement.
Exhibition opening:
Friday, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday, 3 pm to 7 pm
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August 22 to September 7, 2025
Opening: Friday August 22, 6pm
Fred-André Holzer, a Moutier-born painter who studied with Coghuf and settled in Paris, died in 2017. His wife Suzon was his inspiration throughout his life. She passed away in July 2024. This exhibition is a tribute to a couple who lived for art. Inspired by numerous trips to Italy and work on various buildings, the painter explored the art of fresco. He employed this technique, dating back to antiquity, which involves painting on a plaster of lime and sand that is still damp. As it dries in the air, the color is integrated into the mortar to form a single material. As a support for this process, he mainly used recycled tiles. Fred-André Holzer's main subject was his wife, a dancer, who inspired a study of the body in movement.
Exhibition opening:
Friday, 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Saturday and Sunday, 3 pm to 7 pm
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Les Amis de La Vieille Église
Rue de la vieille église 27
2830 Courrendlin
CH