Published by Verlag für moderne Kunst. Edited by Céline Eidenbenz, Sarah Mühlebach. Text by Katharina Ammann, Céline Eidenbenz, Elise Lammer, Eva Seck.
In the worlds of Swiss artist Klodin Erb (born 1963), humans turn into frogs, colors into fabrics, fins into feet, unfolding a cosmos of contradictions and metamorphoses. Her paintings, textile works, installations and videos are poetic root systems where femininity, nature and art are constantly interwoven.
Published by Mousse Publishing. Edited by Gioia Dal Molin, Sabina Kohler. Text by Yasmin Afschar, Jacqueline Burckhardt, Gioia Dal Molin, Kadiatou Diallo, Dorothee Elmiger, Hayat Erdo?an, Tobi Müller, Filipa Ramos, Michele Robecchi, Adam Szymczyk, Julian Zigerli.
This monograph provides comprehensive insight into the work of Klodin Erb (born 1963), one of Switzerland’s most renowned contemporary artists. In her pictorial worlds, she explores the boundaries of painting and simultaneously questions definitions of gender and identity.