Beni Bischof CH, b. 1976

Biography
Beni Bischof is a contemporary Swiss artist, born in 1976, whose work spans a wide range of media, including painting, drawing, sculpture, collage and site specific art installations. Known for his critical engagement with modern culture, Bischof's art often incorporates elements of absurdity, satire, and social commentary. His works address themes such as consumerism, media influence, and societal norms, often challenging conventional perceptions through a deliberately provocative and unconventional aesthetic.
  
Bischof's use of found objects, altered photographs, and distorted imagery reflects a deliberate blending of high art with everyday visual culture. His distinctive approach, marked by a bold use of color and form, serves as a critique of contemporary life and the art world itself. Through his exploration of the absurd, Bischof pushes the boundaries between the serious and the trivial, offering a complex commentary on the state of modern society. His work has been exhibited internationally, gaining recognition for its incisive, often subversive approach to cultural critique.
 
In 2005, he began publishing his own self-made zine, titled Laser magazine, to distribute his drawings, collages and texts. He continues to release new issues at irregular intervals, in small editions. In addition to this, Beni Bischof has made other notable publications, such as Bambi (2017), Rambo (2016) and the iconic Psychobuch (2014). The latter offers a comprehensive overview of his artistic career.

 

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