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1891-1968, Suisse
Bertha Morel (1891–1968), the last of nine children, was born in Montricher, in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland. She was committed to the Cery psychiatric hospital at the age of sixty-six and appears to have been a patient of Dr Hans Steck. Dr Steck donated her works to the Collection de l’Art Brut in 1980, along with many others collected at Cery. While at the hospital, Morel was extremely active creatively. She wrote, drew, and embroidered on a wide range of materials, mostly salvaged, such as paper used for wrapping food and fabric offcuts. In both her drawings and embroideries, she used graphite to combine fine geometric and abstract motifs with frontal and profile portraits of women. She would use the same medium to make preparatory drawings on pieces of fabric she was about to embroider. The embroideries themselves are made with red or white thread, or with small, irregularly shaped pieces of fabric.
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Marc Décimo, Sarah Lombardi and Pascal Roman, Faces, Lausanne/Milan, Collection de l’Art Brut/5 Continents Editions, 2023, « Art Brut, la collection », under the direction of Sarah Lombardi, 153 pages, over 100 color plates, available in French or English.

Marc Décimo, Sarah Lombardi and Pascal Roman, Faces,Lausanne/Milan, Collection de l’Art Brut/5 Continents Editions, 2023, « Art Brut, la collection », under the direction of Sarah Lombardi, 153 pages, over 100 color plates, available in French or English.

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From 28 February 2026 to 27 September 2026
The exhibition Art Brut in Switzerland – From the Origins of the Collection to the Present, celebrating 50 years of creation and artistic freedom, between unknown masterpieces and fascinating stories, where Switzerland saw the birth of an aesthetic revolution.
Every day from 11 am to 6 pm (except Mondays)
On 27 February 2026 17:30
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