When Images Take Care
The exhibition explores the ways in which image-making can become a form of caring – for oneself, for others, for one's community, for one's history, for one's narratives.
How can the practice of making images become a form of caring - for oneself, for others, for the community and for history? Bringing together the work of twenty-three Swiss and international artists and photographers, this exhibition explores the intimate yet universal issues of grief, family relationships and what is left unsaid, as well as community issues of visibility, representation and the reappropriation of history. Through individual and collective narratives, this exhibition affirms the power of the photographic image as a means of empowerment and emancipation, and reveals a power of action over one's own situation and identity.
With Vincen Beeckman, Soumya Sankar Bose, Aline Bovard Rudaz, Rebecca Bowring, Margaux Corda, Siân Davey, Lina Geoushy, Anne Golaz, Beau Gomez, Sabine Hess, Aimée Hoving, Laure Alabatour Reina Huguet, Youqine Lefèvre, Pablo Lerma, Daniel Jack Lyons, Ivan Matthieu, Anne Morgenstern, Zion Perrin, Ronald Pizzoferrato, Virginie Rebetez, Ann Shelton, Samuel Spreyz and Sabine Wunderlin.