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Clockwise, from top left: View of Ilaria Vinci: Phoenix Philosophy Café, Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich, 2022. Photo: Philipp Hänger. View of ektor garcia: nudos de tiempo, Cabaret Voltaire, 2022. Photo: CE. Ilaria Vinci with Rafal Skoczek, Jamira Estrada, Ronja Varonier, Stay Kids, When Darkness, 2022. Performance view, Historical Hall, Cabaret Voltaire, 2022. Photo: Romain Mader. Stefan Burger, Narcissus, zentrales Höhlengrau, Erbse Flamingo I. Photo: Stefan Burger.

Cabaret Voltaire presents its 2022 program

April 30–December 31, 2022 The birthplace of Dada has now opened in its renovated location. With temporary exhibitions in the Vaulted Cellar or Tuesday Soirées in the Historical Hall, the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich functions as a platform for contemporary art and debates—in dialogue with the avant-garde. Since the completion of the renovations, there is a new Artists’ Bar in the entrance area, where…

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Nancy Holt, Sun Tunnels, 1973-76. Great Basin Desert, Utah, USA. Collection Dia Art Foundation with support from Holt/Smithson Foundation © Holt/Smithson Foundation and Dia Art Foundation, licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.

Nancy Holt / Inside Outside at Bildmuseet

June 17, 2022–February 12, 2023 Opening: June 17, 7pm, with an introduction by curators Lisa Le Feuvre and Katarina Pierre. Nancy Holt / Inside Outside explores the artist’s rich artistic legacy through a selection of works spanning 1967 to 1992. This is the most ambitious exhibition of her work to date. Perceptions and demarcations of being “inside” and…

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Daphne Ahlers, Der fiktive Unternehmer (9:55), 2022. Plaster, ink, wristwatch. Courtesy of the artist and Sundy, London. Photo: Liam Tickner.

Daphne Ahlers and Nicole Wermers at Kunsthaus Glarus

May 29–August 21, 2022 Opening: May 28, 6–10pm With her sculptures and objects Daphne Ahlers draws on elements and symbols of apparently firmly anchored patriarchal images and discourses and then takes these into alternative forms of expression. Her ideas and formal solutions alike address a space of thinking and action that separates the genders. Ahlers works with the concepts…

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Camille Henrot, 3, 2, 1..., 2021. © ADAGP Camille Henrot. Courtesy of the artist and Kunstgiesserei St. Gallen. Photo: Annik Wetter.

Camille Henrot: Wet Job at Middelheim Museum

June 11–October 16, 2022 Press day: June 10, 10–1pm Festive opening: June 11, 10am–9pm Artist talk: June 11, 11am–12pm Middelheim Museum is pleased to present Wet Job, the first solo exhibition by artist Camille Henrot (b. 1978) in Belgium. The exhibition is the first of its kind to focus on the artist’s practice in sculpture and brings together close…

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View of Tassili, SculptureCenter, New York, 2022. Photo: Charles Benton.

Lydia Ourahmane: Tassili at SculptureCenter

Lydia Ourahmane’s works often begin as large, open-ended propositions that find the edges of possibility within the political, environmental, and metaphysical conditions in which she operates. Lydia Ourahmane: Tassili is an engagement with a remote desert, how and why one travels there, and the conditions of image production. Specifically it is about Tassili n’Ajjer, a…

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Katharina Fritsch at the George Economou Collection

June 18, 2022–March 31, 2023 Talk: June 18, 11am, with curator Jessica Morgan and the George Economou Collection Director Skarlet Smatana; RSVP essential The German sculptor Katharina Fritsch has made a significant contribution to visual art since the early 1980s. With distinctive cast forms painted in vivid colors, she has developed a specific sculptural lexicon encompassing a typology of…

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