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Resistant Tales

Claude Bühler

Nominated by
Photoforum
In the work cycle „Resistant Tales“, Claude Bühler uses the media of photography and sound to explore how feminist and anti-hierarchical practices and methods can create new spaces outside social norms and constraints. The work repeatedly revolves around pausing in the here and now and the transformative power of healing. The camera focuses on the intermediate tones of a connection to oneself and the immediate surroundings. Flora and fauna play a major role, but the artist‘s social environment is also important to her. Microphones capture memories of an expanded physical consciousness - sounds of burrowing earthworms, bathing birds or the murmur of a mountain stream can be heard. Through this new cycle of works, Bühler questions profit-driven production logics in the art industry by actively decelerating the creative process and making it sustainable. To this end, she creates a collection of different exhibits that can, but does not have to, evolve with each exhibition and each sound performance. She therefore treats material and human resources with particular care. In „Resistant Tales: Edition I“, Bühler is interested in visualizing vulnerability and approaching an honest self. On the one hand through gentle nude photographs and nature portraits, but also through site-specific guided listening sessions for a small audience, in which Bühler works with field recordings and contact microphones. In „Resistant Tales: Edition I“, Bühler is interested in visualizing vulnerability and approaching an honest self. On the one hand through gentle nude photographs and nature portraits, but also through site-specific guided listening sessions for a small audience, in which Bühler works with field recordings and contact microphones. In "Resistant Tales: Edition II", the artist favours an increasingly playful and intuitive approach to the visual material produced in Thusis. Here she designs large, abstract-looking flags. These develop a meditative pull in an installative context and thus refer to Bühler's intensive preoccupation with a magical perspective on her environment.
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The Artist
Claude Bühler
Nominated in
2024
By
Photoforum
Lives and Works in
Switzerland
My name is Claude. As an interdisciplinary artist, I mainly use the media of photography and sound. I am based in Lichtensteig in Toggenburg, Switzerland. I grew up in the 90‘s in a small village on the Swiss side of Lake Constance and was socialised in the environment of the Catholic Church. Today, after studying analogue photography at Ostkreuzschule in Berlin and living in various house and farm projects, I no longer feel that I belong there.

However, the themes in my artistic practice today are still characterised by a tightly structured childhood, youth and apprenticeship: in my work, I have been exploring the concepts of collectivity and intimacy for several years. I am always looking for liberating and solidary acts in performative moments and arts production. My image- and sound-based practice reveals my great affinity for technology, the exploration of boundaries and needs in dialogue and the creation of trusting connections and learning spaces in my collaborations.

As a child of the working class, I am concerned with my own role as an artist in society and what (political) room for manoeuvre this opens up for me. The problem of self-exploitation, especially - but not only - with a body read as female, is a recurring theme in my artistic practice.

Since 2019, the Salon Vert has been a network of artists, a laboratory for sound research and a place for interdisciplinary dialogue. The Salon Vert has found a new home in my studio in Lichtensteig in 2023. I am also co-founder of the audiovisual Glitch Festival in St.Gallen and music editor at the community radio station Stadtfilter in Winterthur.
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