Abstract orange sculpture on a white pedestal, with a light gray background. The piece has curved and intertwined shapes.

“In my practice, I like to reach a flow. Not with my mind, but with my feelings and my intuition.” 


David Renggli is a Swiss artist renowned for his playful, colourful, and thought-provoking paintings and sculptures, evoking profound and often unspoken emotions. He has exhibited in institutions such as Kunsthalle St. Gallen, Museum im Bellpark Kriens, or Art Parcours at Art Basel. 

Black and white: Man in light sweater and jeans observes abstract sculptures in a gallery with large window and urban view.

David Renggli

Black arrow pointing left on a white background.

Renggli’s art stands against the loss of meaning in the immediate reality that surrounds us in daily life, and challenges the dulling of perception in today’s excessively media-driven world. His work is distinguished by the fusion of abstraction and figuration, exploring deep emotional themes through vibrant colours and dynamic forms. Using an intense colour palette, Renggli conveys the power of desire, transforming complex emotional states into captivating visual narratives.