Artists
At Garden Hotels Switzerland, you encounter contemporary art in the garden, in the space, in the moment. Renowned Swiss artists present works and installations in the hotel gardens. This creates a new context for viewing and lingering.

Questions about order, origin, and interconnectedness are central to the works of sculptor, painter, and graphic artist Marc Reist.

Jürg Ruess is a sculptor, painter, and draftsman who explores space, movement, and the human form in large-format sculptures, drawings, and bronzes.

The striking contrast between large and small is characteristic of many works by the sculptor Steff Lüthi.

Rosi Weiss sculpts characters from storm-felled and fallen wood using a chainsaw. Posture, color, and material define their expression.

Space, tension, and stability are central to Gabriel Mazenauer's work. He creates large-scale sculptures using iron and stone.

Susi Kramer creates colorful works from acrylic glass, light, and forms, demonstrating a joyful, experimental engagement with color and nature.

The works of painter and sculptor Susan Kopp are created through an intensive, handcrafted process – she works, shapes, and refines them until they are tangible and thus perfected.

Veronika Dierauer transforms everyday objects into stone and explores social themes to create poetic "petrified moments."

Renata Schalcher's sculptures and installations are inspired by Japanese calligraphy, meditation, and Far Eastern philosophy. Line, movement, and space define her works.

Markus Graf combines his deep understanding of metalwork with artistic vision in his work as a sculptor.

Marcel Bernet's figures emerge directly from the tree trunk, narrating the complexities of human existence.

Urs P. Twellmann's sculptural practice is characterized by observation, experimentation, and transformation. From wood, he creates delicate sculptures and installations, exploring the tension between chaos and order.

As a sculptor, Karin Hofer works extensively with solid wood, which she shapes with a chainsaw and carving tools and then paints.

Adrian Künzi creates powerful wooden works using various chainsaws. The saw marks become part of the sculpture.

Artist Sonja Riemer creates expressive paintings and sculptures in acrylic, oil, metal, and clay, exploring themes such as humanity, nature, and transience.

Der Bildhauer Alois Hermann arbeitet viel mit Holz. Seine Arbeiten entstehen aus dem direkten Kontakt mit Form, Schnitt und Oberfläche.

Ivo Soldini creates sculptures that center on the human figure. His works depict inclined, compressed, or upright bodies. They explore inner tension and the relationship between the individual and the community.

Sculptor Franziska John works with clay. Her figures are built directly and show subtle nuances of posture and expression.

Etienne Krähenbühl is a prominent sculptor, sound sculptor, and draftsman, known for his fascinating metal sculptures.

maboart is an artistic collaboration between Ursula Bohren and Claudio Magoni. At the core of their work is a dialogical approach.

GAMelle works with metal and various objects. In his artistic practice, found materials and their unique histories play a central role.

Pius Morger works with sound and space. His practice combines sculptural forms with composed sounds, creating sensory experiential spaces between perception, movement, and resonance.

Adrian Bütikofer explores the interplay between people and their environment. For over 25 years, this has generated images that he seeks to translate into three-dimensional forms. He works primarily with wood, but is also adept with other materials. Adrian Bütikofer lives and works in Zurich.

Christopher T. Hunziker's work includes public art, light installations, spatial concepts, and sculptural pieces.

Christoph Rihs engages with perception, space, and structure. His works comprise sculpture, installation, and spatial concepts.

Gianin Conrad is an installation artist and sculptor whose work combines sculpture, space, and performance, exploring fundamental questions about form, space, and perception.

The sculptures of Kurt Laurenz Metzler (1941-2024) address urban situations, transforming them into minimalist, striking forms.






