Harald F. Müller

Harald F. Müller creates vibrantly colored wall pieces with a sculptural quality, most often mounted on aluminum honeycomb constructions with synthetic polymer-based surfaces as his work area. Using photographic material he has collected and appropriated, he works with a positive-on-positive photographic process called cibachrome to consider the emotional resonance of advertising imagery when released from its function. These moments of suspended feeling are also an “architectural proposition,” considering the ways in which corporations build brands by literally using construction material to host his artworks. Müller regularly works in collaboration with architects Annette Gigon and Mike Guyer to develop color concepts for their buildings, and has created sculptures for public spaces including the Prime Tower in Zurich. Müller has exhibited at venues including Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany, Centre de la Photographie, Geneve,Switzerland, Kunstverein Baselland, Switzerland, Musée d’Art moderne et contemporain, Geneva, Villa Arson, Nice, Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe, among others.