Re-MIX

Re-MIX is a project of Fantoche, International Festival for Animated Film, and the Aargauer Kunsthaus.

Carte blanche for animated film makers: They animate works from the Aargauer Kunsthaus. The short films offer surprising approaches, they are touching and thought-provoking. The tour with the augmented reality app takes visitors to the works that come to life on the screen. The motifs revolve around the tension between man and nature: they show the landscape as a place that is both untouched and threatened. The interdisciplinary project connects the past with the immediate present.

Re-MIX is a project by Fantoche, International Festival for Animated Film, and the Aargauer Kunsthaus.


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Exhibitions and events

Collection 24

Temporary exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus until 27.10.2024

Art from Switzerland from the 18th century to the present day. A collection of over 20,000 works is a living, constantly changing organism: it is exhibited and stored, conserved and restored, and...

Watch the glacier disappear

Temporary exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus until 25.08.2024

The presentation is part of the Switzerland-wide exhibition project "Schau, wie der Gletscher schwindet". Mountains and glaciers characterize the Swiss landscape and the country's culture. It is...

Hugo Suter - Collection in focus

Temporary exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus until 25.08.2024

The focus shows a selection of works on paper, wall reliefs, installations and objects from the years 1970 to 2000 by Hugo Suter. There was a close connection between the Swiss artist Hugo Suter...

Pauline Julier. A Single Universe

Temporary exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus from 08.06.2024

Ready for a journey through space and time? The exhibition by Swiss artist and filmmaker Pauline Julier (*1981) is an intergalactic tour: Julier's multimedia works take us through the geological ages...

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