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"NEOGEO - Décalages féminins"
Claudia Comte, Isabelle Cornaro, Anaïs Defago, Sylvie Fleury, Athene Galiciadis und Andrea Heller

The exhibition “NEOGEO - Décalages féminins” brings together two generations of female artists who deal with geometric abstraction: Claudia Comte, Isabelle Cornaro, Anaïs Defago, Sylvie Fleury, Athene Galiciadis and Andrea Heller. Together they form a terrain in which feminist perspectives, art historical references and media processes intertwine.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
We are here!
An exhibition of the collection’s highlights and new additions

In the exhibition "We Are Here!", Museum Haus Konstruktiv is celebrating its move to the Löwenbräukunst site, after 24 years in the ewz Unterwerk Selnau building. The first phase of this move sees the museum opening in the eastern part of Limmatstrasse 268. The relocation not only marks a new chapter in the story of this institution, but also provides a perfect opportunity to showcase its high-calibre collection in a meticulously curated exhibition.
Ever since the Foundation for Constructivist, Concrete and Conceptual Art was set up in 1986, the collection has been steadily growing and it now comprises around 1000 works. We Are Here! makes it possible to experience this rich heritage in three exhibition spaces. One exhibition hall is partly dedicated to the work of the early concretists Fritz Glarner, Max Bill, Camille Graeser, Richard Paul Lohse and Verena Loewensberg. Two additional rooms draw attention to more recent developments: Here, new acquisitions and freshly restored artworks are presented, including pieces by Ricardo Alcaide, Andreas Christen, Harald Naegeli, Elodie Pong and Francisco Sierra.
With "We Are Here!", the museum invites visitors to rediscover the diversity and splendour of its collection, as well as to collectively celebrate a new beginning. Experience the full scope of art’s constructivist dimensions!
Hauser & Wirth
Ed Clark
Paint is the Subject

‘Ed Clark. Paint is the Subject’ is the first solo exhibition in Switzerland dedicated to this pioneering American abstractionist. Curated by Tanya Barson in close collaboration with the artist’s estate, the exhibition at our Limmatstrasse gallery brings together key works spanning seven decades, offering a comprehensive overview of Clark’s groundbreaking practice.
The exhibition features a broad selection of his dynamic large-scale paintings and works on paper, as well as early works and an example of his use of the shaped canvas. The presentation is complemented by archival photographs and documents that provide biographical and historical context, tracing the evolution of his innovative approach and lasting impact on modern painting.
Clark remained under-acknowledged for much of his career, but he received late recognition in his lifetime, a recognition that continues to grow. A member of the New York School, Ed Clark contributed towards redefining abstraction in the 1950s with two characteristic features—the deployment of the shaped canvas, and his unconventional use of a household broom to create sweeping, gestural compositions—the show’s title coming from a quote by the artist indicating the centrality of his medium to his work. Stylistically, his work bridges the physicality and spontaneity of Abstract Expressionism with the structured clarity of hard-edged abstraction, cementing his significance in postwar painting.
Hauser & Wirth
Pat Steir
Song

Renowned for a pioneering approach to painting that synthesizes conceptual art, figuration and abstraction, celebrated New York-based artist Pat Steir unveils a suite of new paintings for her exhibition at the Zurich, Limmatstrasse gallery, her first solo exhibition with the gallery in Europe.
The exhibition precedes Steir’s solo presentation in July at Hauser & Wirth’s location on Wooster Street in New York, in which the artist reimagines one of her iconic wall drawings almost 50 years after its first installation.
Among the great innovators of contemporary painting, Steir first came to prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s for her iconographic canvases and immersive wall drawings. By the late 1980s, her inventive approach to painting—the rigorous pouring technique seen in her Waterfall works—attracted substantial critical acclaim. The new works in Zurich extend and expand upon Steir’s ongoing Waterfall series, wherein she intentionally cedes control and allows paint to create its own image via the artist’s signature technique of streaming and layering upon a background of gridded chalk lines. The resulting expressive quality of the paintings, which range in scale and vivid hues, underline Steir’s position as one of the most enduringly original contemporary painters whose conceptual practice transcends the divide between figuration and abstraction.
The exhibition anticipates the release of a new artist monograph from Hauser & Wirth Publishers, ‘Pat Steir: Paintings,’ charting the artist’s work from 2018 to the present. A newly commissioned text by award-winning writer Colm Tóibín further illuminates the artist’s work.
Luma Westbau
Hans Ulrich Obrist Archives
Gustav Metzger – All of Us Together

Luma Westbau presents chapter four of the Hans Ulrich Obrist Archives: Gustav Metzger – All of Us Together.
This marks Metzger’s first institutional exhibition in Switzerland in over two decades, highlighting the continued relevance and urgency of his radical, ecologically engaged practice.
Curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Arthur Fouray, the exhibition spans two floors and brings together significant works including Liquid Crystal Environment (1965/2025), Drop on Hotplate (1968/2024), and key pieces from the Historic Photographs series.
Alongside these, the exhibition features previously unpublished archival material—letters, handwritten notes, and more than ten hours of interview recordings—offering a rare glimpse into the artist’s thought process. Specially commissioned tribute posters punctuate the presentation, underscoring Metzger’s lasting influence on contemporary discourse.
Opening: Friday 13 June 2025; 6-10pm
Luma Westbau
Rachel Rose
The Last Day

The Last Day (2023) is a poignant meditation by Rachel Rose on loss, memory, and the passage of time. Prompted by her daughter’s instinctive response to the death of a friend, Rose crafts a lyrical allegory of Earth's evolution, unfolding across seven symbolic “days.” Composed of thousands of medium-format photographs taken in her child’s bedroom, the seven-minute video traverses geological epochs through carefully staged still lifes of everyday childhood objects—drawing connections between deep time and personal experience.
Accompanying the video, five delicate drawings in ink, pencil, and watercolour capture the fleeting rituals of early childhood, offering a tender, dreamlike view into a child’s world.
'The Last Day' was produced in part with support from the LUMA Arles & Google research initiative, organized by LUMA in partnership with Google ATAP, Google Arts & Culture and Google Brain. Courtesy of the artist, Gladstone Gallery, New York, Brussels, and Seoul, and Pilar Corrias Gallery, London.
Opening: Friday 13 June 2025; 6-10pm
Kunsthalle Zürich
Opening Klara Lidén: Over out und above

Kunsthalle Zürich welcomes all to the opening of the exhibition Over out und above by Berlin-based artist Klara Lidén, which begins at 6pm on Friday 13 June. The exhibition opening is part of Zurich Art Weekend.
Short introduction at 6.30 pm by
Zürich Mayor Corine Mauch &
Kunsthalle Zürich Directo and curator Fanny Hauser
The exhibition is generously supported by philaneo. With particular thanks to Galerie Neu (Berlin), Sadie Coles HQ (London) and Reena Spaulings Fine Art (New York), as well as the Swedish Embassy, Bern.
The institutions and galleries in Löwenbräukunst are open until 10 pm.
With music, food and drinks until 11 pm on the ground floor loading bay.
Afterparty from 10 pm.
Kunsthalle Zürich
Klara Lidén Over out und above

Opening Friday 13 June 2025, 6–10 pm
Kunsthalle Zürich presents the first institutional solo exhibition in Switzerland by Berlin-based artist Klara Lidén (*1979, Stockholm). Over out und above features new productions alongside earlier works offering insight into the artist's multi-layered working methods and her exploration of the physical, psychological and social boundaries of public and private space.
Over out und above is curated by Fanny Hauser.
The exhibition is supported by philaneo, a charity that supports contemporary art. philaneo focuses on the production of new works, exhibition support and institutional collecting. Projects are selected in close consultation with international artists, curators and institutions.
With particular thanks to Galerie Neu, Berlin, Sadie Coles HQ, London, and Reena Spaulings Fine Art, New York, as well as the Swedish Embassy in Bern, Zeppelin Rental GmbH, Interbohr AG, Britta Bökenkamp and Bernd Lager.
Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
Accumulation – Über Ansammeln, Wachstum und Überfluss, zweite Sequenz
Accumulation – On Collecting, Growth and Excess, Second Sequence

The consequences of excessive growth are becoming ever more visible – and awareness of it is constantly increasing. Yet progress, prosperity and social status continue to be equated with the accumulation of material goods. Accumulation invites visitors to engage with the challenges of and alternatives to excess.
Over-consumption intensifies the climate crisis, deepens social inequalities and stabilises (neo-)colonial power relations. But what is the way out? What would the transition from a growth-oriented to a common-good-oriented society look like? The artists in this exhibition respond in different ways to this challenge: some address the issues directly, while others develop methodologies and strategies to counteract the logic of material accumulation.
In two sequences, ‘Accumulation’ explores the notion of accumulation as a defining phenomenon of the current time. In the first sequence, artistic positions critically evaluated the collection practices of museums, highlighted (neo-)colonial structures and identified the social challenges of sustained growth in relation to labour and production. The second sequence makes capital and accumulation tangible on a material and historical level, sheds light on the systemic consequences of the environmental crisis and explores how accumulation and prosperity depend on flexible boundaries between the private and public spheres. The exhibition also focuses on performances and provides additional in-depth theoretical insights in the form of two essays.
The exhibited works with their differing perspectives encourage reflection on the challenges of constant growth and invite discussions about visions for a society centred around the common good, environmental responsibility, and social justice.
With works by: Art & Language, Bare Minimum Collective, Clegg & Guttmann, Anne-Lise Coste (Uruk), Joana Hadjithomas & Khalil Joreige, Rindon Johnson, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Nils Amadeus Lange, Gianni Motti, Yuri Pattison, Raqs Media Collective and others.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Public guided tour in English
with Zsazsa Demeter

As part of the Zurich Art Weekend, art historian Zsazsa Demeter guides you through the collection exhibition “We Are Here!”: Discover the diverse world of ideas of the artists, receive background information and train your view of modern and contemporary art!
In the exhibition “We Are Here!”, Museum Haus Konstruktiv is celebrating its move to the Löwenbräukunst site, after 24 years in the ewz Unterwerk Selnau building. The first phase of this move sees the museum opening in the eastern part of Limmatstrasse 268. The relocation not only marks a new chapter in the story of this institution, but also provides a perfect opportunity to showcase its high-calibre collection in a meticulously curated exhibition.
The participation is included in the entrance fee (CHF 18/12) – no registration required.
Sat 14 Jun 2025
12:00 – 19:00
Kunsthalle Zürich
Tour of the exhibition with Fanny Hauser

A tour of the new exhibition by Klara Lidén with Kunsthalle Zürich director Fanny Hauser. Learn more about the making of the exhibition and how it came about on a walk through the show.
Kunsthalle Zürich
Bernhard Mendes Bürgi in conversation with Fanny Hauser

schwarzescafé, 1st floor Löwenbräukunst
Mendes Bürgi’s new book ‘Bernhard Mendes Bürgi. Ausstellungen 1982–2016’ is published by Hatje Cantz in collaboration with the LUMA Foundation and Kunsthalle Zürich. In this conversation with Fanny Hauser for Zurich Art Weekend, Bernhard Mendes Bürgi – curator, art historian, and founding director of Kunsthalle Zürich (1990–2001) – will reflect on his exhibition history and provide insights into the founding of Kunsthalle Zürich.
The book’s focus is on a typographically generously designed list of all 110 exhibitions for which Bürgi was responsible, particularly as director of the Kunsthalle Zürich and the Kunstmuseum Basel, accompanied by many installation views. In the publication, a detailed discussion with Philipp Kaiser sheds light on Bürgi’s curatorial principles. The special significance of the 'ideal solo exhibition', which always emerges anew from a close collaboration with the respective artist, becomes apparent.
The conversation will take place in German.
Following the talk there will be an opportunity to purchase the publication and have it signed in the Kunsthalle Zürich bookshop, 2nd floor.
Bernhard Mendes Bürgi. Exhibitions 1982–2016
Edited by Philipp Kaiser
With texts by Bernhard Mendes Bürgi and Philipp Kaiser
Hatje Cantz Verlag, Berlin
152 pages, German and English edition
ISBN D: 978-3-7757-6070-6
ISBN E: 978-3-7757-6071-3
2025
Kunsthalle Zürich
Book launch and book signing with Bernhard Mendes Bürgi

Bernhard Mendes Bürgi will present and sign his new book, ‘Bernhard Mendes Bürgi. Ausstellungen 1982–2016’ at Kunsthalle Zürich. Published by Hatje Cantz, the book highlights Mendes Bürgi’s extensive curatorial career spanning more than three decades.
Bernhard Mendes Bürgi. Exhibitions 1982–2016
Edited by Philipp Kaiser
With contributions by Bernhard Mendes Bürgi and Philipp Kaiser
Hatje Cantz Verlag, Berlin
152 Seiten, German and English editions
ISBN D: 978-3-7757-6070-6
ISBN E: 978-3-7757-6071-3
2025
Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
«Der Umbau» von Nils Amadeus Lange

By Nils Amadeus Lange
With Lisa Candinas, David Dragan, Mario Espinoza
Production by Rabea Grand
The artist Nils Amadeus Lange uses performative methods to observe existing works of art from new perspectives and make them accessible. This approach allows him to analyze complex reference systems, to examine them for their contemporary character and, in a certain way, to queer them.
As part of the exhibition Accumulation, Nils Amadeus Lange's new work “Der Umbau” (The Conversion) approaches the work “Homes from Homes II” (2000-2001) by the artist group Art & Language from the collection of the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. The conceptual installation consists of reworked versions of earlier works by the artist group as well as other works from the collection. Variations in size, color, technique and text fragments create copies and parodies that reflect the relationship between original and reproduction and the mechanisms of the art world.
Instead of a further analytical examination of “Homes from Homes II”, Nils Amadeus Lange is interested in an emotional entry point. Complex discourses are to be negotiated not only theoretically, but also through direct, emotional and physical experiences. “Der Umbau” adds a new dimension to the existing Art & Language installation and enters into a new dialog with the museum's collection.
Nils Amadeus Lange (* 1989 Cologne, Germany) works as an artist, performer and lecturer in Zurich. After studying theater at the Bern University of the Arts, he expanded his practice to include various media, with a focus on dance and performance, and developed numerous international projects. At the center of his practice stands the body as a means of deconstructing social conventions and gender stereotypes.
He has been teaching and developing curricula at various universities in the fields of fashion, acting, visual arts, photography and performance for six years. In curriculum development, he focuses on the realization of alternative forms of learning and experimental approaches.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Public guided tour "We are here!"
with Joy Neri-Preiss

Please note that this public guided tour is held in German.
Das Museum Haus Konstruktiv bietet regelmässig öffentliche Führungen an: Das Publikum entdeckt die vielfältige Ideenwelt der Künstler:innen, erhält Hintergrundinformationen und kann seinen Blick auf die moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst schulen.
Im Rahmen des Zurich Art Weekend führt Sie Kunsthistorikerin Joy Neri-Preiss durch die Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!».
Mit der Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» feiert das Museum Haus Konstruktiv seinen Umzug ins Löwenbräukunst-Areal. Nach 24 Jahren im ewz-Unterwerk Selnau eröffnet das Museum nun in einer ersten Etappe im Ostteil des Gebäudes an der Limmatstrasse 268. Diese Standortverlagerung markiert nicht nur ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte der Institution, sondern bietet auch den perfekten Anlass, ihre hochkarätige Sammlung mit einer sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellung zu zelebrieren.
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen – keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
SonntagsAtelier: Workshop for Families

On the occasion of Zurich Art Weekend, we are delighted to invite you to our SonntagsAtelier in the newly opened spaces of Löwenbräukunst. This brand‑new format is aimed at families and brings art to life:
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Discover the “We are here!!” exhibition through playful exploration
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Enjoy creative prompts and games for young and old
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Drop‑in principle: join at any time, no booking required
Whether you’re calling in for a brief visit or settling in for a longer creative break, our open atelier provides space for collaborative making, experimentation and meeting other families.
Cost: CHF 5 material contribution per person
Last entry: 3.30 pm
Kunsthalle Zürich
TEXTE ZUR KUNST panel discussion: Exhibition politics with Fredi Fischli, Niels Olsen, Natalia Sielewicz, Fanny Hauser & Leonie Huber

On the occasion of TEXTE ZUR KUNST’s June issue on ‘Exhibition politics’, Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen (gta exhibitions), Fanny Hauser and Natalia Sielewicz (Museum of Modern Art Warsaw) discuss the interrelation between power and play in exhibition making, moderated by Leonie Huber (TEXTE ZUR KUNST).
This conversation takes place in English at Kunsthalle Zürich, 2 nd floor.
Luma Westbau
TALK: ENVIRONMENTAL RESONANCES
Hans Ulrich Obrist and Cornelia Parker

A conversation with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist and artist Cornelia Parker on the occasion of the exhibition Gustav Metzger – All of Us Together at Luma Westbau.
Sunday, 15 June 2025
3.30 - 4.30pm
schwarzescafé, Luma Westbau
Free admission; register here
The talk will be held in English.
Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
«Der Umbau» von Nils Amadeus Lange

By Nils Amadeus Lange
With Lisa Candinas, David Dragan, Mario Espinoza
Production by Rabea Grand
The artist Nils Amadeus Lange uses performative methods to observe existing works of art from new perspectives and make them accessible. This approach allows him to analyze complex reference systems, to examine them for their contemporary character and, in a certain way, to queer them.
As part of the exhibition Accumulation, Nils Amadeus Lange's new work “Der Umbau” (The Conversion) approaches the work “Homes from Homes II” (2000-2001) by the artist group Art & Language from the collection of the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. The conceptual installation consists of reworked versions of earlier works by the artist group as well as other works from the collection. Variations in size, color, technique and text fragments create copies and parodies that reflect the relationship between original and reproduction and the mechanisms of the art world.
Instead of a further analytical examination of “Homes from Homes II”, Nils Amadeus Lange is interested in an emotional entry point. Complex discourses are to be negotiated not only theoretically, but also through direct, emotional and physical experiences. “Der Umbau” adds a new dimension to the existing Art & Language installation and enters into a new dialog with the museum's collection.
Nils Amadeus Lange (* 1989 Cologne, Germany) works as an artist, performer and lecturer in Zurich. After studying theater at the Bern University of the Arts, he expanded his practice to include various media, with a focus on dance and performance, and developed numerous international projects. At the center of his practice stands the body as a means of deconstructing social conventions and gender stereotypes.
He has been teaching and developing curricula at various universities in the fields of fashion, acting, visual arts, photography and performance for six years. In curriculum development, he focuses on the realization of alternative forms of learning and experimental approaches.
Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst
«Der Umbau» von Nils Amadeus Lange

By Nils Amadeus Lange
With Lisa Candinas, David Dragan, Mario Espinoza
Production by Rabea Grand
The artist Nils Amadeus Lange uses performative methods to observe existing works of art from new perspectives and make them accessible. This approach allows him to analyze complex reference systems, to examine them for their contemporary character and, in a certain way, to queer them.
As part of the exhibition Accumulation, Nils Amadeus Lange's new work “Der Umbau” (The Conversion) approaches the work “Homes from Homes II” (2000-2001) by the artist group Art & Language from the collection of the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. The conceptual installation consists of reworked versions of earlier works by the artist group as well as other works from the collection. Variations in size, color, technique and text fragments create copies and parodies that reflect the relationship between original and reproduction and the mechanisms of the art world.
Instead of a further analytical examination of “Homes from Homes II”, Nils Amadeus Lange is interested in an emotional entry point. Complex discourses are to be negotiated not only theoretically, but also through direct, emotional and physical experiences. “Der Umbau” adds a new dimension to the existing Art & Language installation and enters into a new dialog with the museum's collection.
Nils Amadeus Lange (* 1989 Cologne, Germany) works as an artist, performer and lecturer in Zurich. After studying theater at the Bern University of the Arts, he expanded his practice to include various media, with a focus on dance and performance, and developed numerous international projects. At the center of his practice stands the body as a means of deconstructing social conventions and gender stereotypes.
He has been teaching and developing curricula at various universities in the fields of fashion, acting, visual arts, photography and performance for six years. In curriculum development, he focuses on the realization of alternative forms of learning and experimental approaches.
Luma Westbau
ARTHUR JAFA - LIVE EVIL
Book Launch and Talk

Luma Westbau presents a conversation between artist Arthur Jafa and LUMA Arles Artistic Director Vassilis Oikonomopoulos on the occasion of the book launch of Live Evil.
The conversation will be followed by a book signing.
Sunday, 15 June 2025
5-6pm
schwarzescafé, Luma Westbau
Free admission; register here
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Public guided tour "We are here!"
with Linda Christinger

Please note that this public guided tour is held in German.
Das Museum Haus Konstruktiv bietet regelmässig öffentliche Führungen an: Das Publikum entdeckt die vielfältige Ideenwelt der Künstler:innen, erhält Hintergrundinformationen und kann seinen Blick auf die moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst schulen.
Mit der Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» feiert das Museum Haus Konstruktiv seinen Umzug ins Löwenbräukunst-Areal. Nach 24 Jahren im ewz-Unterwerk Selnau eröffnet das Museum nun in einer ersten Etappe im Ostteil des Gebäudes an der Limmatstrasse 268. Diese Standortverlagerung markiert nicht nur ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte der Institution, sondern bietet auch den perfekten Anlass, ihre hochkarätige Sammlung mit einer sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellung zu zelebrieren.
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen – keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Public guided tour "We are here!"
with Linda Christinger

Please note that this public guided tour is held in German.
Das Museum Haus Konstruktiv bietet regelmässig öffentliche Führungen an: Das Publikum entdeckt die vielfältige Ideenwelt der Künstler:innen, erhält Hintergrundinformationen und kann seinen Blick auf die moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst schulen.
Mit der Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» feiert das Museum Haus Konstruktiv seinen Umzug ins Löwenbräukunst-Areal. Nach 24 Jahren im ewz-Unterwerk Selnau eröffnet das Museum nun in einer ersten Etappe im Ostteil des Gebäudes an der Limmatstrasse 268. Diese Standortverlagerung markiert nicht nur ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte der Institution, sondern bietet auch den perfekten Anlass, ihre hochkarätige Sammlung mit einer sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellung zu zelebrieren.
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen – keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
SonntagsAtelier: Workshop for Families

The brand‑new format SonntagsAtelier is aimed at families and brings art to life:
-
Discover the “We are here!!” exhibition through playful exploration
-
Enjoy creative prompts and games for young and old
-
Drop‑in principle: join at any time, no booking required
Whether you’re calling in for a brief visit or settling in for a longer creative break, our open atelier provides space for collaborative making, experimentation and meeting other families.
Cost: CHF 5 material contribution per person
Last entry: 3.30 pm
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
City walk: Constructive-concrete and conceptual works in Zurich

Please note that this guided city tour is held in German.
Zürich ist ein wichtiges Zentrum der konstruktiv-konkreten Kunst. Auf einem geführten Stadtspaziergang mit der Kunsthistorikerin Linda Christinger werden Werke der konstruktiv-konkreten Kunst im öffentlichen Raum wiederentdeckt.
Von historischen Meilensteinen der Zürcher Konkreten bis zu zeitgenössischen Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum – auf dem Rundgang erfährt das Publikum, wie klare Linien und geometrische Strukturen das Stadtbild prägen. Aufgrund unseres neuen Standorts im Löwenbräukunst erwartet Sie nun eine neue Route.
Der Spaziergang endet im Museum Haus Konstruktiv, wo Sie anschliessend die Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» anschauen können.
Dauer: 1.5 bis 2 Stunden
Treffpunkt: Bahnhofstrasse 47, 8001 Zürich (Max Bill, «Pavillon-Skulptur»)
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen, keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Bild: Yves Netzhammer, «Der ungezähmte Horizont», 2021–2025, Standort: Wohnsiedlung Depot Hard, Hardturmstrasse 8, 8005 Zürich, Foto: Yves Netzhammer – www.pferdeblick.ch
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Public guided tour "We are here!"
with Zsazsa Demeter

Please note that this public guided tour is held in German.
Das Museum Haus Konstruktiv bietet regelmässig öffentliche Führungen an: Das Publikum entdeckt die vielfältige Ideenwelt der Künstler:innen, erhält Hintergrundinformationen und kann seinen Blick auf die moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst schulen.
Mit der Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» feiert das Museum Haus Konstruktiv seinen Umzug ins Löwenbräukunst-Areal. Nach 24 Jahren im ewz-Unterwerk Selnau eröffnet das Museum nun in einer ersten Etappe im Ostteil des Gebäudes an der Limmatstrasse 268. Diese Standortverlagerung markiert nicht nur ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte der Institution, sondern bietet auch den perfekten Anlass, ihre hochkarätige Sammlung mit einer sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellung zu zelebrieren.
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen – keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Individuelle Ausstellungsbegleitung

Please note that this tour is held in German.
Der Rundgang mit Begleitung soll allen Menschen den Museumsbesuch ermöglichen. Roy Felix, Sozialpädagoge und Mitarbeiter des Museums, begleitet interessierte Einzelpersonen oder Kleingruppen mit Beeinträchtigungen auf einem einstündigen Rundgang durch die aktuellen Ausstellungen. Dabei geht er auf Wünsche ein, unterstützt im Bereich der Mobilität, beim Lesen und beantwortet Fragen.
Kosten: Die Teilnahme an der individuellen Ausstellungsbegleitung ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen. Dieser kostet normal 18 Franken. Mit IV-Ausweis oder AHV-Ausweis gilt der reduzierte Preis von 12 Franken. Für erforderliche Begleitpersonen ist der Eintritt ins Museum frei.
Anmeldung bis spätestens 3 Tage vor dem Termin; beschränkte Platzzahl
Für die Buchung und individuelle Terminanfragen kontaktieren Sie bitte:
Roy Felix
inklusiv@hauskonstruktiv.ch
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Public Guided Tour "We are here!"
with Michaela Blaser

Please note that this public guided tour is held in German.
Das Museum Haus Konstruktiv bietet regelmässig öffentliche Führungen an: Das Publikum entdeckt die vielfältige Ideenwelt der Künstler:innen, erhält Hintergrundinformationen und kann seinen Blick auf die moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst schulen.
Mit der Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» feiert das Museum Haus Konstruktiv seinen Umzug ins Löwenbräukunst-Areal. Nach 24 Jahren im ewz-Unterwerk Selnau eröffnet das Museum nun in einer ersten Etappe im Ostteil des Gebäudes an der Limmatstrasse 268. Diese Standortverlagerung markiert nicht nur ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte der Institution, sondern bietet auch den perfekten Anlass, ihre hochkarätige Sammlung mit einer sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellung zu zelebrieren.
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen – keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
SonntagsAtelier: Workshop for Families

The brand‑new format SonntagsAtelier is aimed at families and brings art to life:
-
Discover the “We are here!!” exhibition through playful exploration
-
Enjoy creative prompts and games for young and old
-
Drop‑in principle: join at any time, no booking required
Whether you’re calling in for a brief visit or settling in for a longer creative break, our open atelier provides space for collaborative making, experimentation and meeting other families.
Cost: CHF 5 material contribution per person
Last entry: 3.30 pm
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Guided Tour for Members
with Annika Hossain

Please note that this public guided tour is held in German.
Exklusiver Rundgang mit Annika Hossain durch die Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» mit anschliessendem Apéro für unsere Mitglieder und alle, die es noch werden wollen.
Mit «Wir sind hier!» feiert das Museum Haus Konstruktiv seinen Umzug ins Löwenbräukunst-Areal. Nach 24 Jahren im ewz-Unterwerk Selnau eröffnet das Museum nun in einer ersten Etappe im Ostteil des Gebäudes an der Limmatstrasse 268. Diese Standortverlagerung markiert nicht nur ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte der Institution, sondern bietet auch den perfekten Anlass, ihre hochkarätige Sammlung mit einer sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellung zu zelebrieren.
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen – keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Kunsthalle Zürich
Tour of the exhibition with Michael Zimmermann

Learn more about the exhibition and gain personal insights from our expert guide.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
Public Guided Tour "We are here!"
with Michaela Blaser

Please note that this public guided tour is held in German.
Das Museum Haus Konstruktiv bietet regelmässig öffentliche Führungen an: Das Publikum entdeckt die vielfältige Ideenwelt der Künstler:innen, erhält Hintergrundinformationen und kann seinen Blick auf die moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst schulen.
Mit der Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» feiert das Museum Haus Konstruktiv seinen Umzug ins Löwenbräukunst-Areal. Nach 24 Jahren im ewz-Unterwerk Selnau eröffnet das Museum nun in einer ersten Etappe im Ostteil des Gebäudes an der Limmatstrasse 268. Diese Standortverlagerung markiert nicht nur ein neues Kapitel in der Geschichte der Institution, sondern bietet auch den perfekten Anlass, ihre hochkarätige Sammlung mit einer sorgfältig kuratierten Ausstellung zu zelebrieren.
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen – keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Museum Haus Konstruktiv
City walk: Constructive-concrete and conceptual works in Zurich

Please note that this guided city tour is held in German.
Zürich ist ein wichtiges Zentrum der konstruktiv-konkreten Kunst. Auf einem geführten Stadtspaziergang mit der Kunsthistorikerin Linda Christinger werden Werke der konstruktiv-konkreten Kunst im öffentlichen Raum wiederentdeckt.
Von historischen Meilensteinen der Zürcher Konkreten bis zu zeitgenössischen Interventionen im öffentlichen Raum – auf dem Rundgang erfährt das Publikum, wie klare Linien und geometrische Strukturen das Stadtbild prägen. Aufgrund unseres neuen Standorts im Löwenbräukunst erwartet Sie nun eine neue Route.
Der Spaziergang endet im Museum Haus Konstruktiv, wo Sie anschliessend die Ausstellung «Wir sind hier!» anschauen können.
Dauer: 1.5 bis 2 Stunden
Treffpunkt: Bahnhofstrasse 47, 8001 Zürich (Max Bill, «Pavillon-Skulptur»)
Die Teilnahme ist im Museumseintritt inbegriffen, keine Anmeldung erforderlich.
Bild: Yves Netzhammer, «Der ungezähmte Horizont», 2021–2025, Standort: Wohnsiedlung Depot Hard, Hardturmstrasse 8, 8005 Zürich, Foto: Yves Netzhammer – www.pferdeblick.ch
Kunsthalle Zürich
Tour of the exhibition with Fanny Hauser

Learn more about the exhibition and gain personal insights from our expert guide.
This tour is led by Fanny Hauser, director of Kunsthalle Zürich and curator of the exhibition.