Expressive Colorfulness at the Museum of Glass Art Lauscha: Glass Objects from the Zurich Highlands and Lauscha


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Expressive Colorfulness: Glass Art that Resonates with Light, Form, and Color
With the exhibition Expressive Colorfulness – Glass Objects from the Zurich Highlands & Lauscha, the Museum of Glass Art Lauscha presents an impressive juxtaposition of the works of Marlies & Albert Angerhofer and André Gutgesell. The opening takes place on October 19, 2025, at 2:00 PM, and the exhibition can be seen until March 15, 2026.
Curated Dialogues between Fusing and Lampworking
The curatorial focus is on the fruitful dialogue between two positions: The Swiss artist couple Marlies & Albert Angerhofer has been developing glass fusing objects made of up to ten thousand colorfully composed glass pieces since the 1990s; the resulting panels and sculptures are melted, shaped, ground, and polished. In contrast, André Gutgesell unfolds a precise, calm language of form in lampworking. Starting from classical vessel forms, he transforms the functional into free sculpture.
Work Observation: Color as Structure, Form as Attitude
The Angerhofers think of color structurally: spirals, circles, and geometric figures shape the compositions and create a rhythmic image logic. Gutgesell, on the other hand, condenses reduction into quality: clear lines, balanced proportions, and a sensitive relationship of volume, light, and space. The artistic experience arises from the interplay of chromatic opulence and meditative clarity.
Exhibition Atmosphere: Light, Material, Space
The exhibition presents glass as a medium of translucence. Polished edges, translucent layers, and taut contours respond to the ambient light; reflections wander over surfaces, and edges draw vectors into the exhibition space. The observation of the works sharpens the view for materiality: melt layers, cuts, wall thicknesses, bubble flows.
Art Historical Context and Expertise
The positions presented connect to traditions of concrete and constructive art and combine craftsmanship with contemporary studio glass practice. The curation emphasizes the processes of form development: from the fusing layout of the Angerhofers to the controlled deformation in the flame by Gutgesell.
Education & Mediation: Tours and Short Lectures
For groups, the museum offers introductory talks and tours by appointment. A short introductory talk lasts about 15 minutes, the detailed one about 30 minutes; the large tour lasts about 45 minutes. Film screenings are free of charge. These offerings deepen the aesthetic experience and strengthen cultural education.
Plan Your Visit: Opening Hours, Location, Admission
Address: Straße des Friedens 46, 98724 Lauscha. Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Sunday/Public Holidays 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Admission: Adults €4, reduced €3, family ticket €10. Note special closing days around the New Year.
Conclusion: This exhibition impresses both technically and artistically: color compositions of precise stringency meet sculptural calm. Those who want to experience glass as an independent art form will find here a concentrated ensemble that impressively bundles form, light, and material. Definitely visit in person and experience the spatial effect in real life.
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