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play with systems
08.06 - 06.07.24

exhibiting artists:

Dalit Arnold, Zürich
Lisa Biedlingmaier, Zürich  RAAR 
RAAR (Richard Albertin/André Ribi), Zürich
Luc Isenschmid, Versam

The attempt to set things or natural phenomena in relation to one another to be able to recognize a tangible system “inside”, “behind” or “above” creates experimental systems of classifications, which question as well as they imagine and represent something. Which role does the artistic perspective take in doing so? How does disorder and breaks effect those classifications? What do principles like as-if and as well as promise us?