In this beguiling new gallery in the Engadin valley, it is hard to tell where nature ends and artifice begins. It is located on the site of a 12th-century monastery, in a rambling complex of buildings... The young architects Chasper Schmidlin and Lukas Voellmy have concocted a magical place where the historic fabric, contemporary art and the raw geology of the landscape collide. — The Guardian
Though the outside of this gallery in the remote Eastern section of Switzerland appears perfectly ordinary, stepping past its entrance reveals a world of difference.
Muzeum Susch, one of the newest galleries in Switzerland, has been receiving attention for its novel approach towards the conflation of natural rock formations and exhibition space. 68-year-old Grażyna Kulczyk conceived of the private museum after building her first in a former brewery in her hometown of Poznań, Poland.
Given the natural irregularity of the walls, the space will primarily exhibit floor sculptures, including those from Magdalena Abakanowicz, Sara Masüger and Adrián Villar Rojas.
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