On the move, leaping into the unknown: tomorrow’s curators present themselves today. The Museum für Gestaltung Zürich, the museum of Zurich University of the Arts, is committed to educating the next generation of curators. At the university’s campus Toni-Areal, the museum is now building another bridge to teaching with an adventurous experimental project. By growing their ideas into finished concepts, MA Art Education students specializing in Curatorial Studies, i.e. prospective exhibition makers, developed their own exhibitions: The Letten District Goes Swimming, Questioning the City: Strolling through Text and Image, The Narrative Chair, Unlabel: Fashion beyond Categories, or What Is Food Design? A jury selected the most exciting exhibition concept for implementation.
The museum houses the largest international design collection in Switzerland. The new permanent exhibition presents highlights and opens up access to the archives. The Museum für Gestaltung Zürich...
The photo studio of Luzzi and Michael Wolgensinger, founded in the mid-1930s, was a Zurich institution for six decades and an important meeting place for the international avant-garde. With their...
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