Amaze Me
January 4–July 2, 2023
Surpunt 78
CH-7542 Susch
Switzerland
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Hannah Villiger (1951–97) was an extraordinary voice in late 20th-century contemporary art, but her work came to an abrupt end with her untimely death. She became known above all for her photographic works based on the body.
Muzeum Susch is hosting the largest presentation of the artist’s oeuvre in fifteen years. Hannah Villiger: Amaze Me offers new perspectives on the work of this important Swiss artist. Villiger’s large-format works based on Polaroid photographs make a lasting contribution to the genre of the self-image within art history. At the same time, her explorations of the body can be discussed against the background of numerous contemporary themes. Her oeuvre spans from the drawings she made in the 1970s to the black-and-white photographs and works with the Polaroid camera that she created from the 1980s onwards. These fragmentary close-ups of her own body, greatly enlarged via an internegative and mounted on aluminium, are presented individually or assembled into space-related ensembles. The results are unlimited possibilities of at times spectacular views of the body. The exhibition expands the view of Villiger to include contemporary themes and issues. The focus is on the representation of the female body, one’s own perspective, as well as that of others, on the human physique, its classification in the media, questions of surface, space and body, and the objectification of the body. In Villiger’s work, the skin—where humans enter a dialogue with their environment—is a setting for highly topical questions of gender and ethnicity, as well as vulnerability and healing. The body was the artist’s primary working material. We encounter it abstracted or deconstructed; it can be human, but also of plant or artificial origin. Although Villiger’s early death brought her oeuvre to an abrupt end, her works point unwaveringly to the present.
The one-day symposium devoted to Hannah Villiger, organised as part of the exhibition, and accompanying the launch of the monograph book is an attempt to put Villiger’s work into a new light.
Participants
Yasmin Afschar, co-curator of Hannah Villiger: Amaze Me
Emily Butler, curator and writer; curator of the Conversations programme for Art Basel
Quinn Latimer, writer and editor, lecturer at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW in Basel
Gioia Dal Molin, head curator of Istituto Svizzero in Rome
Aïcha Revellat, member of eikones Graduate School (Basel) where she prepares a dissertation on Hannah Villiger
Madeleine Schuppli, co-curator of Hannah Villiger: Amaze Me
Agnieszka Sosnowska, curator of a discursive programme at Muzeum Susch,
assistant professor at the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Science
Wolfgang Ullrich, cultural scientist, author specialising in sociology of images and digital image cultures
For more information about the monograph book, see here.
The symposium will be held in English. No reservation is required. Admission free.
For more information about the programme and web-stream, please follow this link
Programe
10am
Greeting: Grażyna Kulczyk
founder of Muzeum Susch, Chairwoman of the Board of Art Stations Foundation CH
Introduction: Madeleine Schuppli, Yasmin Afschar
curators of Hannah Villiger: Amaze Me exhibition
Part I, “My capital is myself”: Life of Hannah Villiger
Lecture: Yasmin Afschar
“The unbroken experience of life. Hannah Villiger, an Artist’s Artist?”
Lecture: Gioia Dal Molin
“Burning Palm Leaf in the Evening: Hannah Villiger in Rome, 1974–76”
Screening: Ich / Hannah Villiger
documentary film by Edith Jud, 2001
Part II, Fluid Identities: Contemporary Interpretations
Lecture: Madeleine Schuppli
“The Fragmentary in the Work of Hannah Villiger”
Lecture: Emily Butler
“HANNAH: Performance and Palindromes”
Lecture: Wolfgang Ullrich
“From Auto-aggression to Political Instrument”
Panel discussion:
Emily Butler, Aïcha Revellat, Madeleine Schuppli, Agnieszka Sosnowska
moderator: Quinn Latimer
Online guided tour: Hannah Villiger: Amaze Me
Partners: Skira Editore, Foundation the Estate of Hannah Villiger