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Monday
June 12
19:30
Performance
Ernestyna Orlowska, The Murmur
durational performance, with Aaa Biczysko, Tejus Menon, Rafal Pierzsynski and Tyra Wigg
19:30
Performance
Sultan Çoban, zêr, 30′
20:00
Performance
Maya Minder, MICUL MICUL, assisted by Elisa Chavenau and Lisa Jankovics, Sounds: Corinna and Joao
Tuesday
June 13
11:30-12:30
Conversation
Art and Criticality, with Pavel Aguilar and Mathias C. Pfund, moderated by Melanie Bühler
13:30-16:30
Workshop
Let’s Shape the Future of the Swiss Art Awards!
by Wages For Wages Against, in English, registration at info@wfwa.ch
This workshop will first study the results of the survey “How Are Artists Chosen?” conducted by Wages For Wages Against (wfwa.ch). The aim is to collectively develop concrete proposals to rethink the competition, its overall process and selection criteria. We wish to improve the transparency of the Swiss Art Awards and its accessibility to every artist.
Wednesday
June 14
11:00-12:00
Conversation
The Language of Fiction, with RM and Ilaria Vinci, moderated by Mai-Thu Perret
15:00-16:00
Exhibition Tour: FEMINIST STRIKE!
To mark the women’s strike, we are offering guided tours of the exhibition in which we shine a spotlight on women
and focus on the representation of women in art and
design as well as questions of gender equality.
Everyone is welcome!
There is a kids’ corner (unsupervised) where small children can play during the tour.
16:00-17:00
Conversation
Focus Architecture, with grillovasiu and Andreas Kofler, in collaboration with S AM Swiss Architecture Museum
18:00
Performance
Nils Amadeus Lange, Index of Desire, 40′
Thursday
June 15
19:00
Radio program
SAA23 × | Never Read, with Giulia Essyad, Dorota Gaweda and Egle Kulbokaite, Arnaud Wohlhauser and Ian Wooldridge
20:00
Performance
Gregory Tara Hari, Almost Heaven, 20′
Friday
June 16
19:00
Performance
Gregory Tara Hari, Almost Heaven, 20′
Saturday
June 17
14:00-15:30
Kids' Swiss Awards
Children are invited to take on the role of jury members and present children’s awards. In a playful tour, they will get to experience Swiss art and design, explore their own taste and universally valid criteria, and learn how difficult it is to distinguish “good” from “bad”. The children will get a glimpse behind the scenes and can exchange ideas with other “jury members”.
An opportunity to discover contemporary art and design in a hands-on way!
For children of school age and older.
No registration necessary.