Presenting seventy works including large oils and watercolours, the exhibition Lago Maggiore takes its name from a series of paintings by the Swiss artist Thomas Huber (Zurich, 1955). Huber, who is known for his intriguing, edge-of-reality paintings of architectural structures, rich in mise-en-abyme and drawing on a dream-like inner world, has long been based in Berlin, but since 2021 he has felt the need to return to the landscapes of his youth, taking a home on the Italian/Swiss border near Cannobio. The spectacular views of the lake from his home form the inspiration for the paintings in the exhibition.