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Poetic stories of cities, landscapes, and cultural dialogues: the art of Susan Hefuna
German artist Susan Hefuna explores the interplay between place, time, and perception. Her practice encompasses drawing, photography, installation, video, and performance. Her art reflects the duality of public and private spaces and opens up new perspectives on subjective perceptions and realities. Hefuna's works tell poetic stories of cities, landscapes, and cultural dialogues, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in her artistic world and perceive connections across boundaries.
Susan Hefuna is published in conjunction with the artist's first major exhibition in Switzerland. Produced in close collaboration with Hefuna, the book offers a survey of her multifaceted oeuvre to date. The essays are contributed by curator and critic Nat Muller, art historian Linda Schädler, curator William Wells, and by Stephan Kunz, the director of the Bündner Kunstmuseum Chur. A conversation between Susan Hefuna and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist rounds out the volume.
Susan Hefuna, born in 1962 and raised in Egypt, Germany, and Austria, obtained her artistic education at various art schools in Germany, which she concluded at the Institute for New Media at Frankfurt's Städelschule in in 1992. In addition to her own artistic practice, she teaches as a professor of design with audiovisual media at Pforzheim University's School of Design.
Stephan Kunz is artistic director at the Bündner Kunstmuseum Chur.



