
Roman signer landscape
Unexpected encounters, playful experiments, and the forces of nature Roman Signer’s art reveals a world full of energy and transformation. The large exhibition gallery at the Kunsthaus Zürich will become an open landscape where time, movement, and material come together in surprising ways.

A FUTURE FOR THE PAST
The exhibition focuses on various - also contradictory - perspectives on the historical context in which the arms manufacturer and patron Emil G. Bührle built up his collection: it highlights the biographies of former owners of individual works, whose sale took place under questionable circumstances, and the question of how a differentiated approach to history can succeed in the immediate present.

Monster Chetwynd The Trompe l’oeil Cleavage
A unique fusion of performance, sculpture, and painting creates immersive worlds where art history, pop culture, and humour intertwine. As the first performance artist nominated for the Turner Prize in 2012, Monster Chetwynd embraces improvisation, allowing space for spontaneous, authentic moments.

Suzanne Duchamp Retrospective
The Dadaist and painter Suzanne Duchamp, sister of Marcel Duchamp, Raymond Duchamp-Villon, and Jacques Villon, was at the forefront of her time and left a lasting impact on art history. For the first time worldwide, Suzanne Duchamp's work is being presented in a comprehensive retrospective, showcasing all its facets – from her early abstract compositions and Dadaist experiments to the figurative works of her later years.