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15.05.22 – 07.08.22

Before · Between · Beyond

The Collection in Transition

The Collection — the cornerstone of the Aargauer Kunsthaus — is growing apace, and today consists of over 20,000 pieces of Swiss art dating from the 18th century to the present day. In recent years, notable donations and loans — such as those from the Ringier Collection, the Federal Collection of Contemporary Art, the Walter A. Bechtler Foundation, or from patrons of the Aargauische Kunstsammlung — have contributed enormously to the outstanding importance of the collection in the European art scene. These additions, including many works by contemporary artists, serve as a source of fresh inspiration and form surprising associations within the portfolios.

Spread throughout the gallery space, the exhibition Before · Between · Beyond. The collection in transition describes new narrative arcs in three chapters, reflecting the past, questioning the present, and venturing a glimpse of the future. Sometimes gleefully departing from venerable principles of chronological order in the process. In conjunction with the conflict surrounding space and temporality, the title also refers to installation questions broached in many of the exhibits.

Major new arrivals confront key works of modern art dating back to the 1960s, and the effects of the juxtaposition are dramatic. The display combines photography, sculpture, painting, video, printed graphics, and drawing with large-scale installations and location-specific works that were created especially for this event. The exhibition offers remarkable glimpses into the holdings of this most extensive public collection of Swiss art and encourages lively encounters and new discoveries.

Artists in the exhibition
Judith Albert (*1969), John M. Armleder (*1948), Marc Bauer (*1975), Seline Baumgartner (*1980), Reto Boller (*1966), Christoph  Brünggel (*1980), Balthasar Burkhard (1944 – 2010), Miriam Cahn (*1949), Valentin Carron (*1977), Julian Charrière (*1987),  Tatjana Erpen (*1980), Valérie Favre (*1959), Urs Fischer (*1973), Fischli / Weiss (*1952 / 1946 – 2012), Sylvie Fleury (*1961), Pia Fries (*1955), Agnes Fuchs (*1965), Franziska Furter (*1972), Thomas Galler (*1970), Christian Gonzenbach (*1975), Michel Grillet (*1956), Stefan Gritsch (*1951), Michael Günzburger (*1974), João Maria Gusmão / Pedro Paiva (*1979 / *1977), Alex Hanimann (*1955), Andrea Heller (*1975), Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler (*1965 / *1962), Daniel Robert Hunziker (*1965), Bruno Jakob (*1954), San Keller (*1971), Esther Kempf (*1980), Zilla Leutenegger (*1968), Urs Lüthi (*1947), Lutz & Guggisberg (*1968 / *1966), Christian Marclay (*1955), Max Matter (*1941), Thomas Müllenbach (*1949), Barbara Müller (*1956), Christian Philipp Müller (*1957), Yves Netzhammer (*1970), Rivane Neuenschwander (*1967), Karim Noureldin (*1967), Edit Oderbolz (*1966), Taiyo  Onorato & Nico Krebs (*1979 / *1979), Uriel Orlow (*1973), Mai-Thu Perret (*1976), Elodie Pong (*1966), Markus Raetz (1941 – 2020), Didier Rittener (*1969), Giacomo Santiago Rogado (*1979), Ugo Rondinone (*1964), Christian Rothacher (1944 -2007), Ilona Ruegg (*1949), Mario Sala (*1965), Hans Schärer (1927 – 1997), Shirana Shahbazi (*1974), Francisco Sierra (*1977), Roman Signer (*1938), Veronika Spierenburg (*1981), Christine Streuli (*1975), Hugo Suter (1943 – 2013), Paul Takács (*1974), Fiona Tan (*1966), Hannah Villiger (*1951 – 1997), Beat Zoderer (*1955)