Verena Loewensberg

25 February – 17 April 2025

Opening reception: 25 February, 6 – 8 pm

London

Within the influential Zurich school of concrete artists, Swiss artist Verena Loewensberg (1912 – 1986) was a leading figure, as well as the only female member of the group, alongside Max Bill, Camille Graeser and Richard Paul Lohse. Hauser & Wirth London will present the first solo gallery exhibition in the UK dedicated to this singular 20th-Century figure, focusing on her later shift to ideas of color field, hard-edge and minimalism.

The exhibition features striking paintings from the 1960s to 1980s in which Loewensberg broke from the strictures of concrete art, distinguishing herself through her formal and chromatic flair. These are accompanied by a lively work from the late 1950s, the only sculpture Loewensberg ever made and a wallpaper based on a design by the artist.

The exhibition is organized with Henriette Coray Loewensberg, President of the Verena Loewensberg Foundation, with the support of Lionel Bovier, Vice President of the Foundation and director of MAMCO in Geneva.

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