Gian Losinger (*1996) works as an artist. His works are an invitation to look at the world with a compassionate gaze, free of judgement and full of questions. They don’t focus on what we think we know of the world but on what we can see of it. He works in his immediate surroundings feeling that there is a connecting quality in everyday moments and things. Whilst every one of the works depicts a singular moment, once they enter the archive and are arranged in installations, they form a whole and invite the viewer to consider all those moments happening simultaneously in the current space and time. In this way, photography enables to create a new experiential space from past experiences. In the archive, all the works are categorized in the genres Still Life, Nature and Bodies. His artistic practice deals with a caring gaze and the acts of collecting, archiving and critically reflecting photographs and their impact on our society.
His works have been shown at Fabienne Levy Gallery, Galerie Bernhard Bischoff & Partner, Stadtgalerie Bern, and others.
Lives and works in Bern
Bachelor in Fine Arts, HEAD, Geneva
Lives and works in Geneva and Lausanne
Studies Art History and Sustainable Development at University of Bern
Lives and works in Bern
Lives and works in New York
Born in Bern, Switzerland
I Wish I Called You Sooner, Fabienne Levy Gallery, Geneva
May You Bloom Eternally, Fabienne Levy Gallery, Lausanne
Tomorrow’s Wind Blows Tomorrow, with Tashi Brauen, Gallery Bernhard Bischoff, Bern
Prisma, Reflector Galerie, Bern
Some Things Are Beyond Words, with Heini Stucki, Gallery Tom Blaess, Bern
Are You Sure?, Kornhausforum, Bern
Gleason’s, Box Academy, Bern
Polymerization (Space Invasion), Fabienne Levy Gallery, Lausanne
Syndrome de Bloom, lumpenstation.art, Biel/Bienne
Parallaxe 4, 5, Nacht der 1000 Fragen, Biel
Parallaxe 1, 2, 3 (Repeat), Stadtgalerie, Bern
Monochrom, Artcade, Bern
HEAD Photographies, publ. by HEAD – Geneva
Kitchen Window, publ. by micro - edition HEAD – Geneva
Touch, publ. by Edition VDL, Geneva
Prisma, publ. by Nothing More Nothing Less, Bern