Vernissage of the exhibition
Welcome by He Shen 何珅 (artist, scientist ETH Zurich) and Juan Barcia Mas (architect, curator, scientist ETH Zurich) and the curators, with a performance by Gregory Tara Hari (artist)
On September 5, 2025, at 7 pm, the Rehmann Museum opens the exhibition Disobedient Constellations. It focuses on the passionate commitment and sometimes loss for those who collect works of art. Around 35 sculptures and objects from nine private collections are placed in a new context by the collectors and curators with a feminist and queer perspective. This unusual angle allows the works of 27 artists, including Monica Bonvicini, Walter De Maria, Rainer Fetting, Ursi Luginbühl and George Sugarman, to enter into surprising and 'disobedient' constellations under the joint curation of Michael Hiltbrunner (Rehmann Museum) and Nina Wakeford (Goldsmiths University of London). The exhibition promises to break up established ways of seeing and thinking and to initiate new dialogs between the works.
Artists
Patrick Angus, Tessa Boffin, Monica Bonvicini, Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, Walter De Maria, Elisabeth Eberle, Olivia Etter, Hans Falk, May Fasnacht, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Rainer Fetting, Sylvie Fleury, Tarek Lakhrissi, Hans Lifka, Janis Löhrer, Bernhard Luginbühl, Ursi Luginbühl, Maria Sibylla Merian, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Erwin Rehmann, Walter Schnackenberg, George Sugarman, Cosima von Bonin, Nina Wakeford, Rebecca Warren
Collections / Collections
Suzanne Baumann in Laupen/Bern
Ruedi Bechtler in Zurich
Jacqueline Burckhardt in Zurich
Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation in Münchenstein/Basel
Thomas Fuchs / Galerie Thomas Fuchs in Stuttgart
Galerie Ziegler SA and Serge Ziegler Gallery in Zurich
Art Depot Göschenen
Kerenidis Pepe Collection in Paris
Museum Schiff in Laufenburg
Welcome by He Shen 何珅 (artist, scientist ETH Zurich) and Juan Barcia Mas (architect, curator, scientist ETH Zurich) and the curators, with a performance by Gregory Tara Hari (artist)
On September 5, 2025, at 7 pm, the Rehmann Museum opens the exhibition Disobedient Constellations. It focuses on the passionate commitment and sometimes loss for those who collect works of art. Around 35 sculptures and objects from nine private collections are placed in a new context by the collectors and curators with a feminist and queer perspective. This unusual angle allows the works of 27 artists, including Monica Bonvicini, Walter De Maria, Rainer Fetting, Ursi Luginbühl and George Sugarman, to enter into surprising and 'disobedient' constellations under the joint curation of Michael Hiltbrunner (Rehmann Museum) and Nina Wakeford (Goldsmiths University of London). The exhibition promises to break up established ways of seeing and thinking and to initiate new dialogs between the works.
Artists
Patrick Angus, Tessa Boffin, Monica Bonvicini, Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz, Walter De Maria, Elisabeth Eberle, Olivia Etter, Hans Falk, May Fasnacht, Peter Fischli / David Weiss, Rainer Fetting, Sylvie Fleury, Tarek Lakhrissi, Hans Lifka, Janis Löhrer, Bernhard Luginbühl, Ursi Luginbühl, Maria Sibylla Merian, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Erwin Rehmann, Walter Schnackenberg, George Sugarman, Cosima von Bonin, Nina Wakeford, Rebecca Warren
Collections / Collections
Suzanne Baumann in Laupen/Bern
Ruedi Bechtler in Zurich
Jacqueline Burckhardt in Zurich
Emanuel Hoffmann Foundation in Münchenstein/Basel
Thomas Fuchs / Galerie Thomas Fuchs in Stuttgart
Galerie Ziegler SA and Serge Ziegler Gallery in Zurich
Art Depot Göschenen
Kerenidis Pepe Collection in Paris
Museum Schiff in Laufenburg
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