Ingeborg Lüscher

Ingeborg Lüscher (2008) in her Amber room, (Bernsteinzimmer)

Ingeborg Lüscher (born 1936 in Freiberg) is a German/Swiss artist, working with painting, sculpture, photography, installation and video. Her work has been exhibited in many institutional venues around the world, including the Musée d‘art moderne de la ville de Paris, the Centre d‘Art Contemporain in Geneva, the Kunstmuseum Luzern and the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.

In 2011 she was awarded the Meret Oppenheim Prize.

Since 1967 Lüscher works and lives in Tegna, Ticino, Switzerland.

She was first married to the Swiss psychotherapist Max Lüscher, then to the Swiss curator and art historian Harald Szeemann.

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