Judith Trepp
SELECTED WORKS
ABOUT The Artist

Judith Trepp

The native New Yorker Judith Trepp (US/CH) graduated from Bard College, the US. She spent her childhood with her parents in Provincetown, MA, a home for major artists such as Jackson Pollock, Robert Motherwell, Mark Rothko, Hans Hofmann, and others. Judith explores the relationships between space and emotion, color and materiality in her minimalistic works on paper and linen as well as in sculpture. Trepp’s extensive travels in Asia and her instinctive affinity to Eastern cultures gave rise to the consequent use of ink and brushes from Japan and China, and paper from India. The resulting works are at once spare and imbued with emotional intensity, recalling the adage “Less is more.” Judith’s work was exhibited in Switzerland, Italy, the UK, South Korea, and the US, including a solo show at Provincetown Art Museum in 2010. For almost 30 years Judith had a summer atelier in Provincetown and lived between the US and Switzerland. Today the artist lives and works in Zurich.


Judith Trepp

Judith Trepp
Selected exhibition history