Neutrality in Switzerland is more than just a foreign policy principle. It characterises a national mindset that also stands for humanitarian values, consensus, self-determination and security.
In existing and newly created works, contemporary artists explore various aspects of the term ‘neutral’. The spectrum ranges from Switzerland as a location for international organizations and diplomatic transactions to a mythical, idealized paradise. Other works examine how neutral the museum institution, language or artificial intelligence are.
The diverse approaches invite visitors to reflect on the meaning and social conditions of neutrality.
Artists: Caroline Bachmann (*1963), Marc Bauer (*1976), Denise Bertschi (*1983), Mîrkan Deniz (*1990), Guerreiro do Divino Amor (*1983), huber.huber (Markus Huber, *1975; Reto Huber, *1975), Thomas Hirschhorn (*1957), Gabriela Löffel (*1972), Aleksandra Mir (*1967), Kim da Motta (*2000), Guido Nussbaum (*1948), Davide-Christelle Sanvee (*1993), Felix Stöckle (*1994)