Nature's Mirrors
Series of site-specific mirror Installations
Across multiple locations and exhibitions
Ongoing since 2009
Nature’s Mirrors is a series of ground-based,
site-specific mirror installations created for
diverse exhibition formats. The work critically
explores the intricate relationship between
perception, spatiality and the natural environment.
Each site is carefully chosen to foster a
meaningful dialogue between the mirrors and
their surroundings, highlighting the character
of landscape or architecture alongside the
subtle interplay of light, sky, and atmosphere.
The mirrored surfaces enact a dual reality,
where the reflected environment merges with
its projected image, inviting viewers into an
expanded and displaced spatial experience.
This immersive encounter encourages a
slowing of perception, fostering attentiveness
and reflective engagement with one’s environment.
Precisely calibrated to optimize optical and
temporal dynamics, the installations function
as ephemeral interventions, poised between
permanence and transience, presence and absence,
reality and reflection. Their mutable nature
reveals shifting visibilities and narratives
throughout the day, underscoring an ongoing
phenomenological dialogue between human
perception and the landscape.

Site specific Mirror Installation «Himmel auf Erden / heaven on earth» 2014, Exhibition Parkzeit 14, Langrueti Huenenberg See Switzerland

Site specific Installation «Jungbrunnen / Fountain of Youth» 2010, solo exhibition Lichtungen, Forest Bad Schoenbrunn Switzerland

Site specific Mirror Installation «Pièce d'eau» 2019, Exhibition Villa Lauried, Zug Switzerland
Art+Château 2021
08th August — 09th September 2021
Hot/Cold - Dry/Wet: On Art and Latitude
Site Specific Installation Pièce d'Eau
Schloss Oberdiessbach Bern, CH
The exhibition, brings together fourteen Swiss
and international contemporary artists engaging
with different ideas related to the concept of
latitude. Multifarious artworks and installations
of different genre, medium and size are presented
inside and throughout the castle grounds.
Description Visitors Guide
Curator Valentina Locatelli
Organizer Art+Château
Venue Schloss Oberdiessbach
Photographer Claudia Christen


Bex Arts 17
4th June — 15th October 2017
13ème Triennale d'art contemporain
Site specific Installation Gravity
Propriété de Szilassy, Bex CH
Energy brings together thirty-one sculptors
exploring energy as material force and
existential condition. From wind and water
to combustion and nuclear power, the works
trace its manifestations between creation and
destruction, presence and loss.
Energy emerges as both resource and
metaphor, a vital impulse that shapes
landscapes, technologies, bodies, and beliefs.
The exhibition invites reflection on how this
invisible force sustains, transforms, and
challenges our shared environment.
Description Visitors Guide
Curator Catherine Bolle
Organizer Fondation Bex Arts
Venue Parc de Szilassy
Catalogue Till Schaap Edition
Review Jean-Rodolphe Petter
Blog MalaNazar
JetztKunst N°6
22nd September — 11th November 2018
Site specific Installation Sky Pool
Max Frisch Bad, Zürich CH
On June 18, 1949, Max Frisch wrote of sun,
swimmers and lawns filled “half naked and
half colorful,” describing a true celebration.
Nearly seventy bathing seasons later, the water
lies still and the turnstiles are closed, yet the
lawns are once again full. This time, it is not
swimmers who gather but unusual bathers:
sculptures, installations, and sound works by
twenty-nine artists who have taken residence
for seven weeks.
Conceived specifically for this remarkable site,
the works engage its architecture, memory and
atmosphere, transforming the former bathing
facility into a space of artistic encounter.
Description Visitors Guide
Curator Rolf Zumstein
Organizer Fondation JetztKunst
Venue Max Frisch Bad
Architect and writer Max Frisch
Photographer Lorenz Ehrismann
