Martin Müller-Reinhart
Martin Müller-Reinhart was born in Soleure, Switzerland, in 1954 and has lived and worked in Paris since 1977. His artistic practice moves fluidly between painting, etching, and sculptural elements, using each medium to construct visual spaces defined largely by lines and flat surfaces. This interplay creates environments where form, light, and space converge, offering a meeting ground for distinct yet harmonious elements.
In addition to his studio work, Müller-Reinhart is known for large-scale installations in churches and public spaces, designed to foster meditative and contemplative atmospheres. Notable examples include his 1989 installation in the chapel of Saint-Louis de la Salpêtrière in Paris and the 2009 installation at the Church of Gesù in Montreal. Exhibited internationally, his work invites viewers to inhabit a space where visual restraint and structural clarity evoke both serenity and reflection.