Gino Severini
In the Romand part of Switzerland from the 1920s to the 1940s, over one hundred churches were built and decorated with great care in a new and modern style aimed at clearly communicating religious content.
Factsheet
- Schools involved Bern Academy of the Arts
- Institute(s) Institute Materiality in Art and Culture
- Research unit(s) Technology in Art and Culture
- Funding organisation SNSF
- Duration (planned) 01.08.2018 - 31.01.2023
- Head of project Francesca Piqué
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Project staff
Dr. Stefan Zumbühl
Nicola Gammaldi
Margherita D'Ayala Valva
Paola Iazurio
Maria Rosa Lanfranchi
Stefania Luppichini
Patrizia Moretti
Camille Noverraz -
Partner
SUPSI
Section d'Histoire de l'Art, Faculté des Lettres, Université de Lausanne
Situation
Through an interdisciplinary approach, the project will study the religious wall paintings by Gino Severini during his collaboration with the Groupe de Saint-Luc. One of the main goals is to understand Severini’s expressive intentions and the materials and painting procedures used. Through the integration of art historical and archival information with direct visual and scientific examination of Severini’s wall paintings the team will investigate the connections between the artist’s technical choices, the primary sources and the availability of new painting materials and methods. This research will fill a gap of knowledge on this particular moment in the history of Swiss art and culture, as well as on the figure of Severini himself, an internationally renowned artist whose Swiss religious mural paintings remain barely known today.