Food evokes memories, connects people and highlights social differences. With Dishcomfort, we at NOF4 collective are taking a new look at this topic. Our exhibition was the result of an open experiment: invited by the Aargauer Kunsthaus, we - a group of young people - developed an exhibition together.
Dishcomfort shows food as a unifying element, as a biographical reference point and as a social statement. Our exhibition addresses issues of gender identity, social injustice and belonging through the social practices of eating.
The Comfort Room offers space to relax, read, talk and be. A retreat in the middle of the museum that visitors can help shape. Here you can linger, exchange ideas and be active.
With Binia Bill (*1904 - 1988), Teresa Hubbard (*1965) / Alexander Birchler (*1962), Oz Oderbolz (*1988), He Shen (*1992), Francisco Sierra (*1977), Andrea Sommer (*1994), Doris Stauffer (*1934 - 2017), Annelies Strba (*1947)
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