Exhibition view "Adding Colour", Carlernst Kürten Foundation 2025 | see Galerie Braun, Stuttgart

Tangram

Exhibition | Current

„Tangram“ 28.02. – 11.04.2026  Susanne Stähli

Exhibition view "Adding Colour", Carlernst Kürten Foundation 2025 | see Galerie Braun, Stuttgart
Susanne Stähli | Exhibition view "Adding Colour", Carlernst Kürten Foundation 2025

SUSANNE STÄHLI
Artworks – Texts – Links

 

You are cordially invited to the
OPENING
Saturday, 28 February 2026
from 11:00 to 17:00
and to the focus at 15:00 with
Artist | Gallery owner | Introduction | Snacks

Colour is the central theme in Susanne Stähli’s art.
How do we perceive colour? What happens when the colour of a picture changes continuously? How do picture colour and coloured light transform space? The artist, who lives in Witten, explores these and similar questions.
Susanne Stähli’s colour painting is not bound to any representational function, but aims at the realisation of colour in space. Through her rich spectrum of the finest tonal and brightness gradations, she unfolds an extraordinary luminosity and fascinating depth.
After several group exhibitions with us and a cabinet exhibition, we are now showing a large solo exhibition with works from 2025 from the “Tangram” series.

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    PREVIEW
    18 April 2026 Matthias Lutzeyer, painting
    and one picture each by
    Christiane Conrad, Dieter Villinger, Hannah Zenger

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    Stuttgarter Nachrichten | Nikolai B. Forstbauer 20 February 2026 – EXCERPT
    What else is happening in Stuttgart’s art scene?
    Susanne Stähli at Klaus Braun
    The Klaus Braun Gallery continues to surprise with its fascination with colour painting. Now the questions are “What happens when the colour of a picture changes continuously?” and “How do picture colour and coloured light transform the space?” – and Witten-based painter Susanne Stähli attempts to answer them. Stähli’s first solo show at Klaus Braun (Charlottenstraße 14) opens on Saturday, 28 February (11 a.m. to 5 p.m., focus at 3 p.m.).