
About Blindness 2 (Über die Blindheit 2)
1999 · Auto lacquer on aluminum
193 × 231.1 × 4.2 cm (76 × 91 × in.)
Art Institute of Chicago

Rémy Zaugg was a Swiss conceptual artist and painter who examined the relationship between perception, language, and spatial experience. His practice combined text-based installations, paintings, and architectural interventions that questioned how viewers encounter and interpret artworks within gallery and public spaces. Working from the 1960s onward, Zaugg developed a distinctive method of embedding linguistic and perceptual inquiry directly into the material and display of his work. His investigations prefigured later institutional critique while maintaining a philosophical rigor about the conditions of seeing itself.
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