Taró Nordberg at The I.C.E. Art Show, St. Moritz
With the launch of the I.C.E. Art Show, one of Europe’s most iconic winter events expands into a new cultural territory.
Located between the Kulm and the Country Club in St. Moritz, the exhibition introduces a curated artistic dimension that remains accessible to The I.C.E.’s traditional audience while opening new perspectives for a broader, international public.
Titled Art in Motion, the exhibition draws on the aesthetic DNA of The I.C.E.: design, beauty, speed, and movement. It explores the intersection of mechanics and imagination, craftsmanship and creativity, translating the spirit of motion into a contemporary visual language.
Deeply rooted in the Engadin yet resonating far beyond the region, Art in Motion brings together a carefully balanced selection of Swiss and international artists. Works range from painting and sculpture to photography, installation and works on paper, forming a wide-ranging panorama of contemporary artistic approaches to movement, perception and form.
At the heart of this year’s edition stands Taró Nordberg.
Discovered by Galerie Gleis4, Taró Nordberg presented his first gallery solo exhibition in August 2024. Within just eighteen months, his practice has entered an accelerated international trajectory: exhibitions in Austria’s largest gallery space, a performance at the MAK – Museum of Applied Arts Vienna, a group exhibition at the Woods Art Institute Hamburg, and several curated group exhibitions with Galerie Gleis4 in Zug and Basel.
His works have already entered international private collections, and the circle of committed collectors continues to grow steadily. His prominent presence at The I.C.E. Art Show—presented alongside internationally renowned artists such as Paul McCarthy and John Chamberlain—marks a significant milestone in his artistic development.
Galerie Gleis4 is delighted to accompany this rapid and consistent progression. Taró Nordberg’s distinctive artistic language and strong visual identity point toward a long-term and internationally relevant career.
Works by Taró Nordberg are currently on view at Galerie Gleis4, Basel.
