Swiss artist Reto Boller divides his works between sculptural installations and in-situ pieces that jolt the viewer into thinking long and hard about space, both personal and public, and how art can or must invade it…
In the nineties art was dominated by video-art and photography. A banal question that occurs to you is why Reto Boller started to paint. Not that painting was "dead", as many people had been suggesting, but it did very much shift into the background of artistic discourse at that time…