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Biography.

Gilbert Wolfisberg, Founder.

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Gilbert Wolfisberg has been passionate about painting since a very young age. After studying in Geneva and a first exhibition in 1990, he left for Paris to study with Painting Master Lucio Loubet, from 1992 to 1994.

In 1997, he works with Hermann Nitsch at the Sommerakadémie of Salzbourg. He travels to Mexico and Japan to study the Mexican mural art movement and the composition of Japanese prints.

In 2002, he opens his painting studio in Geneva where he teaches painting’s great aesthetic principles to thousands of students.

In 2019, il launches the Culture Peinture project.

Gilbert Wolfisberg and Lucio Loubet, Paris 1994.

Gilbert Wolfisberg and Lucio Loubet, Paris 1994.

 
  • 2015, Painting internship with Thibaut de Réimpré, Sologne, France

  • 2012, Painting internship with Giancarlo Bargoni, Moulin de Perrot, Ardèche

  • 2005 - 2007, Teaches Visual Art at Arches School, Lausanne

  • 1997 studies at the Sommerakademie of Salzbourg under Hermann Nitsch

  • 1995, studies Japanese prints composition, Tokyo

  • 1992 -1994, studies Painting, Art History and Art Philosophy under Lucio Loubet, Paris

  • 1990, various internships with painter Daniel Grattaloup, Geneva

  • 1990, studies muralist art movement, Mexico

  • 1986 - 1988, trains under Jean-Luc Barbier

  • 2004, Performance at BFM within «Kultur’Art» festival

  • 2002 exhibition at l’Artquarium with Pierre-Edouard Terrier

  • 2000, exhibition with «ici et maintenent» collective at Sécheron

  • 1999, solo exhibition at Sécheron

  • 1997 exhibition within «Festung» of Salzburg, Austria

  • 1990 exhibition in Geneva and Zurich at Jean-Luc Barbier gallery

 
 
 

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