Stefan Inauen (b. 1976, Appenzell) is a Swiss contemporary artist working across painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation. Trained at the Universität der Künste Berlin (1999–2005), his practice explores memory, transience, and everyday life through intuitive, process-driven approaches. He works with everyday materials and symbolic systems, often at the scale of the body and architecture, extending from painting into spatial compositions.
His solo and duo exhibitions include: Stefan Inauen / Martina Morger, HILTIBOLT, St. Gallen (2024-2025), Stefan Inauen / Thea Gvetadze, Zeughaus Teufen, CH (2024), Stefan Inauen, Night‑Collection, Weissbad, CH (2023), Raoul Doré / Stefan Inauen, HILTIBOLT, St.Gallen, CH (2022), Stefan Inauen and Hans Josephson, Sitterwerk, St.Gallen, CH (2015/16), Galerie Christian Roellin, St. Gallen, CH (2014), Kampf um die Vorherrschaft von Licht und Dunkelheit, Kunsthalle Ziegelhütte, CH (2012), Mama Energy (4:00 am), Stiftung Binz39, Zurich, CH (2009), I Can Wait, Klara Wallner Galerie, Berlin, DE (2005).
Stefan Inauen lives and works in Appenzell, Switzerland.
Stefan Inauen (b. 1976, Appenzell) is a Swiss contemporary artist working across painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation. Trained at the Universität der Künste Berlin (1999–2005), his practice explores memory, transience, and everyday life through intuitive, process-driven approaches. He works with everyday materials and symbolic systems, often at the scale of the body and architecture, extending from painting into spatial compositions.
His solo and duo exhibitions include: Stefan Inauen / Martina Morger, HILTIBOLT, St. Gallen (2024-2025), Stefan Inauen / Thea Gvetadze, Zeughaus Teufen, CH (2024), Stefan Inauen, Night‑Collection, Weissbad, CH (2023), Raoul Doré / Stefan Inauen, HILTIBOLT, St.Gallen, CH (2022), Stefan Inauen and Hans Josephson, Sitterwerk, St.Gallen, CH (2015/16), Galerie Christian Roellin, St. Gallen, CH (2014), Kampf um die Vorherrschaft von Licht und Dunkelheit, Kunsthalle Ziegelhütte, CH (2012), Mama Energy (4:00 am), Stiftung Binz39, Zurich, CH (2009), I Can Wait, Klara Wallner Galerie, Berlin, DE (2005).
Stefan Inauen lives and works in Appenzell, Switzerland.
