An overview of the unique work produced by the studio for artists with disabilities that has been active in Fribourg since the late 1990s.
CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.CREAHM Fribourg, the upshot of a whole year of creative research and experimentation, highlights the distinctive dynamism of the CREAHM Studio and the diversity of its artistic output. It presents life-sized renderings of drawings, paintings and monotypes specially produced for this book by 17 artists currently working at the studio.This publication reveals how these artists develop their visual idioms by exploring the possibilities offered by each object or format and the constraints they impose. And the essays by Charlotte Laubard and Daniel Baumann, two leading curators of contemporary art, shed light on this collective creativity. Conceived for a diverse international readership, CREAHM Fribourg is at once a collective artistic oeuvre and a manifesto of commitment to inclusive creativity.
The CREAHM Studio in Fribourg, which was started up in 1998, provides a fully artistic setting for people with disabilities to develop their personal creativity under the supervision of two professional artists. 28 years on, this pioneering Swiss project—the only one of its kind in French-speaking Switzerland—has set benchmarks by virtue of the originality of its approach and the quality of its creative output. Through more than 200 exhibitions and collaborations in Switzerland and abroad, it champions art brut—art that is indifferent to meaning and unconcerned with conventions.