The exhibition "All down the Line - Drawing now" presents current drawing positions from Central Switzerland - as part of the joint project "Dessin - Zentralschweizer Zeichnung", in which a total of 13 art institutions are participating. From October 2025 to March 2026, they will present independent exhibitions on the medium of drawing.
In response to the public call for entries, 126 dossiers were submitted by artists with a close connection to Central Switzerland. The curators of the Dessin institutions were responsible for judging and allocating the positions to the participating institutions. Seventeen of these positions can be seen in the exhibition at the Kunsthalle Luzern.
The works on display illustrate the wide range of contemporary drawing: from fine pencil and colored pencil drawings to experimental monotypes and installative or sculptural works that extend the line into space. In terms of content, the works move between digitality, science and politics - as well as between poetic, personal and conceptual issues.
Where does the line run - and how far can it be drawn today?
With works by Stefan Auf der Maur, Kathrin Biffi, Regula Bühler-Schlatter, Ida Dober, Miranda Fierz, Federica Gärtner, Dominik Hagmann, Sofia Hintermann, Urs Holzgang, Barbara Jäggi, Amalia Maciuca, Manuel Medina González, Daniel C. Müller, René Steudler, Eva Stürmlin, Ems Troxler-Bättig and Anna Wiget.
In response to the public call for entries, 126 dossiers were submitted by artists with a close connection to Central Switzerland. The curators of the Dessin institutions were responsible for judging and allocating the positions to the participating institutions. Seventeen of these positions can be seen in the exhibition at the Kunsthalle Luzern.
The works on display illustrate the wide range of contemporary drawing: from fine pencil and colored pencil drawings to experimental monotypes and installative or sculptural works that extend the line into space. In terms of content, the works move between digitality, science and politics - as well as between poetic, personal and conceptual issues.
Where does the line run - and how far can it be drawn today?
With works by Stefan Auf der Maur, Kathrin Biffi, Regula Bühler-Schlatter, Ida Dober, Miranda Fierz, Federica Gärtner, Dominik Hagmann, Sofia Hintermann, Urs Holzgang, Barbara Jäggi, Amalia Maciuca, Manuel Medina González, Daniel C. Müller, René Steudler, Eva Stürmlin, Ems Troxler-Bättig and Anna Wiget.
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