Südlicher Blaupfeil (Arrow of the South)

Heidi Bucher

Südlicher Blaupfeil (Arrow of the South), 197950 x 40.2cm35000 CHF
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
mother of pearl, linseed on paperThe approachLondon
Description
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This abstract artwork features a central, symmetrical shape composed of muted, pastel-like hues. The predominant color is a warm, golden yellow, with delicate lavender and gray accents surrounding the central form. The overall composition is minimalist and visually striking, drawing the viewer's focus to the organic, butterfly-like shape at the center. The artist's distinctive style and technique appear to evoke a sense of ethereal, natural beauty through the subtle blending and layering of translucent colors and forms. This piece likely reflects the artist's intention to capture the essence of natural phenomena in a contemplative, abstract manner. ...

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Heidi Bucher
Artist
Heidi Bucher
1926 , Swiss

The Swiss avant-garde artist Heidi Bucher was primarily known for her iconic "mouldings", which delved into architecture and the human form through sculptural work. Her transformative creations focus on subjects such as private spaces and personal belongings, architectural elements from the 19th century, feminism, domesticity, and individual or collective memory. She married Carl Bucher in 1960 and pursued their shared vision of an "artist's family" until they separated in the 1970s'. Bucher and her husband formed a close friendship with Pop Art artist Ed Kienholz in Los Angeles. This friendship inspired Bucher to use mother-of-pearl pigment in her large-scale monochrome paintings with the spray technique. After returning to Switzerland in the early 1970s, she began her most notable works, casting objects and architectural elements in latex. Bucher's works are commended for their meticulous attention to form and the dissection of objects, focusing on pre-existing shapes found in structures like floors and staircases. Through a process she referred to as “skinning”, the artist used textiles and latex to peel away the "skin" of these architectural bodies and capture their essence without replicating their physical form. At first glance, Bucher's work may seem like a dark representation of the world around us. Still, she views her images as dynamic and in motion, with latex as a crucial expression of her commitment to curiosity. ...

Heidi Bucher: Artworks
Grande Albergo Brissago (Entrance)
Heidi BucherGrande Albergo Brissago (Entrance), 1987Price on Request
Jetzt fliesst das Wasser aus der Vase (Presently the water flows from the vase))
Heidi BucherJetzt fliesst das Wasser aus der Vase (Presently the water flows from the vase)), 1986Price on Request
Borg
Heidi BucherBorg, 1975Price on Request
Bellevue (kleines Glasportal)
Heidi BucherBellevue (kleines Glasportal), 1988Price on Request
Psychiatrische Anstalt in Kreuzlingen - Schloss Bellevue - Türe
Heidi BucherPsychiatrische Anstalt in Kreuzlingen - Schloss Bellevue - Türe, nullPrice on Request
Kasten, Perlmutterhaut
Heidi BucherKasten, Perlmutterhaut, 1979Price on Request
Lingerie
Heidi BucherLingerie, 1976Price on Request
Blätzli) Floorpiece from the Herrenzimmer
Heidi BucherBlätzli) Floorpiece from the Herrenzimmer, 197850000 CHF
Untitled
Heidi BucherUntitled, 197940000 CHF
Title unknown Le Landeron (fragment)
Heidi BucherTitle unknown Le Landeron (fragment), 198380000 CHF
Title unknown
Heidi BucherTitle unknown, 198530000 CHF
Object Boden-Kissen (floor cushion) title unknown
Heidi BucherObject Boden-Kissen (floor cushion) title unknown, 198070000 CHF
Libelle (Dragonfly)
Heidi BucherLibelle (Dragonfly), 197935000 CHF
Wasserzeichnung (Water drawing)
Heidi BucherWasserzeichnung (Water drawing), 198514000 CHF
Wasserzeichnung (Water drawing)
Heidi BucherWasserzeichnung (Water drawing), 198518000 CHF
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Südlicher Blaupfeil (Arrow of the South)
Heidi BucherSüdlicher Blaupfeil (Arrow of the South), 197935000 CHF
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Heidi BucherUntitled (Pillow), 197835000 CHF
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Untitled
Heidi BucherUntitled, 198520000 CHF
Obermühle (Ahnenhaus)
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Bodenhaut Borg
Heidi BucherBodenhaut Borg, 197635000 CHF
The approach
Gallery
The approach
London

The Approach is co-directed by Jake Miller and Emma Robertson. Located in Bethnal Green above The Approach Tavern, for over twenty years it has operated an internationally recognised programme from its East London base. The gallery is known for discovering artists and establishing their careers as well as making inter-generational curated group shows a strong focus. The list of represented artists includes the Estates of important overlooked female artists Heidi Bucher and Maria Pinińska Bereś, as well as seminal British collage artist John Stezaker, together with established and emerging artists including Magali Reus, Peter Davies, Lisa Oppenheim, Sandra Mujinga, Pam Evelyn, Sara Cwynar, Sam Windett and Caitlin Keogh. Over the years the gallery has operated parallel programmes in additional gallery spaces in London’s West End (The Approach W1) and in Shoreditch (The Reliance). The gallery is currently based solely in its original East End location and continues to expand its programme, showcasing its represented artists in the main gallery space, and both represented and non-represented artists in The Annexe, a smaller, more experimental space at the back of the building. ...