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07.05.17 – 01.10.17
extended until 5 Nov 2017

Swiss Pop Art

Forms and Tendencies of Pop Art in Switzerland

The special exhibition Swiss Pop Art presents for the first time a comprehensive overview of Pop Art in Switzerland.

Pop Art is regarded as one of the most important international movements of the post-war era. After first emerging in Great Britain and the USA, Pop Art gained prevalence around the globe in the 1960s. Pop Art was also of central importance for Swiss artists in the period from 1962 until 1972. Impressed with its provoking imagery and new trends, they created works that, while following the international models, still developed an artistic language of their own. 

It is to these specifically Swiss forms and tendencies of Pop Art in the German, Italian and French-speaking parts of Switzerland that the Aargauer Kunsthaus devotes a large-scale exhibition which also looks beyond the visual arts to the intersections with public art, photography, music and design. Swiss Pop Art assembles some 270 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, films and objects by 50 artists. The works are from the collections of the artists, from public and private collections and from the holdings of the Aargauer Kunsthaus. Many of the works have rarely been shown before, thus allowing visitors to make many a new discovery in the exhibition.

The exhibition Swiss Pop Art is supported by a varied special programme and can be experienced by eGuide. Moreover, Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann of the artist duo L/B have conceived a surprising art education and reading space.

Artists: 

Hans-Peter von Ah (1941 – 2011)
Alfred Auer (1937 – 2012)
Susi und Ueli Berger (b. 1938 / 1937 – 2008)
Livio Bernasconi (b. 1932)
Fernando Bordoni (b. 1937)
Francois Boson (b. 1949)
Anton Bruhin (b. 1949)
Carl Bucher (1935 – 2015)
Samuel Buri (b. 1935)
Roman Candio (b. 1935)
Ellen Classen (b. 1937)
Barbara Davatz (b. 1944)
Urs Dickerhof (b. 1941)
Herbert Distel (b. 1942)
Franz Eggenschwiler (1930 – 2000)
Marc Egger (1939 – 2014)
Emilienne Farny (1938 – 2014)
Franz Fedier (1922 – 2005)
Renzo Ferrari (b. 1939)
Bendicht Fivian (b. 1940)
Franz Gertsch (b. 1930)
Trix und Robert Haussmann (b. 1933 / b. 1931)
Margrit Jäggli (1941 – 2003)
Markus Kaufmann (b. 1939)
Friedrich Kuhn (1926 – 1972)
Rosina Kuhn (b. 1940)
Jean Lecoultre (b. 1930)
Urs Lüthi (b. 1947)
Max Matter (b. 1941)
Markus Müller (b. 1943)
René Myrha (b. 1939)
Flavio Paolucci (b. 1934)
Markus Raetz (b. 1941)
Monika Raetz - Müller (b. 1945)
Pierre Raetz (1936 – 2016)
Werner Ritter (b. 1933)
Dieter Roth (1930 – 1998)
Christian Rothacher (1944 – 2007)
Niki de Saint-Phalle (1930 – 2002)
Jean-Claude Schauenberg (b. 1940)
Willi Schoder (b. 1930)
Hugo Schuhmacher (1939 – 2002)
Albert Siegenthaler (1938 – 1984)
Daniel Spoerri (b. 1930)
Peter Stämpfli (b. 1937)
Jean Tinguely (1925 – 1991)
Max Wiederkehr (1935 – 2008)
Marianne Wydler (1936 - 2016)

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An extensive publication in German, English and French will be published in conjunction with the opening of the exhibition.
Swiss Pop Art. Forms and Tendencies 1962 – 1972 assembles essays by Yasmin Afschar, Karoliina Elmer, Bernadette Fülscher, Kornelia Imesch, Dora Imhof, Renate Menzi, Franz Müller, Samuel Mumenthaler, Astrid Näff, Philipp Stamm, Madeleine Schuppli, Katrin Weilenmann et al.
Edited by Madeleine Schuppli and Aargauer Kunsthaus.

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