Exhibit
leaving
behind
Supporting Programme
Friday, 17.03 | 20.00 | Concert: NUIT Bass/Guitar: Hannes Drums: Jan Vocals/Keys: Ioanna aka MyTidalMe |
Saturday, 18.03. | 14.00 | Guided tour through the exhibition - Nadine Jäger |
15.00 | Scenic reading "CRUISING" neo seefried & Dario Callerame Performative conversation on cruising, queer sex, sexual health and substances with Martin* Viehweger, sexual health activist*. @letstalkaboutsexanddrugs // in German | |
16.00 | Performance Bruce Mueller "FLUID BODIES - MELTING SKIN" | |
Sunday, 19.03 | 14.00 | Guided tour of the exhibition - Alicia Olmos Ochoa (English) |
15.00 | Shower Talks "CRUISING" neo seefried & Dario Callerame Scenig reading ‘desire is poured on your lovely face’ // in German + Englisch | |
Saturday, 25.03 | 14.00 | Guided tour through the exhibition - Pia Simmendinger |
15.30 | Performance Yue Wu "l AM WALKING" | |
Sunday, 26.03. | 14.00 | Guided tour of the exhibition - Alicia Ochoa Olmos (English) |
Friday, 31.03. | 20.00 | Concert: NUIT Bass/Guitar: Hannes Drums: Jan Vocals/Keys: Ioanna aka MyTidalMe |
Saturday, 01.04. | 14.00 | Guided tour through the exhibition - Nadine Jäger and Pia Simmendinger |
15.00 | Reading with Mirja Lanz - "SIE FLOGEN NACHTS", book presentation and talk | |
Sunday, 02.04. | 14.00 | Guided tour through the exhibition - Andrea Ramseyer |
17.00 | Improvisation performance "BACK AND FORTH" Celia Torres (saxophone) |
Opening hours
Exhibition at Werkstadt Zürich Altstetten on three weekends in March 2023:
17 – 19 March 2023
24 – 26 March 2023
31 March – 02 April 2023
Dates
Friday, 17 March 18 – 22 h Vernissage
Sunday, 02 April 14 – 18 h Finissage
Opening hours
Fridays 17 – 22 h
Saturdays 11 – 18 h
Sundays 11 – 18 h
Address
“letting go – getting rid of”
40 selected works will be on display at the exhibition. Renowned artists and young voices with great potential have responded to this special place with their works.
All works deal with the washroom or the theme of “letting go – getting rid of” – in relation to sensuality, perception, architecture, gender or society. The result is a wonderful and multifaceted exhibition in which the different approaches communicate with each other across the cubicles of the washroom.
leaving
behind