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New York – Jasper Spicero: “Centinel” at Swiss Institute Through April 7th. 2019

Thursday, January 31st, 2019

Jasper Spicero, Centinel (Installation View), via Art Observed
Jasper Spicero, Centinel (Installation View), via Art Observed

Just opened at Swiss Institute, artist Jasper Spicero marks his first institutional solo exhibition with a selection of new sculptures and video that continues the artist’s investigation of sculptural modes, states and perceptions of time, and the attendant moments of subverted memory and time caused by digital timelines and narratives. (more…)

New York — Marta Riniker-Radich: “Every Home A Fortress Every Hearth A Blossom” at Swiss Institute Through December 18th, 2016

Sunday, December 18th, 2016

Marta Riniker-Radich, The Cartridge Box (2016), all photos via Osman Can Yerebakan for Art Observed
Marta Riniker-Radich, The Cartridge Box (2016), all photos via Osman Can Yerebakan for Art Observed

Marta Riniker-Radich’s U.S. solo debut at Swiss Institute opened a few days prior to presidential elections, a note that gives the show an increasingly ominous note in the wake of Donald Trump’s ascendancy on the back of a conservative, militaristic worldview.  Drawing on this culture of perceived oppression and the systems of resistance that stem from their, her works dismantle the safety and innocence of the American home, while problematizing notions of escapism, and the notions of artificiality attached to middle-class domesticity.  Featuring notes from American militia members documenting their testimonials about emergency supply goods, and combining these with a series of artifacts and objects playing on dual uses and pluralities of violence and utilitarianism, Every Home A Fortress Every Heart A Blossom brings the political separatism of these American subcultures to the fore.  “When I opened the box I was like a kid on Christmas morning. I looked over each and every piece checking for defects,” says an anonymous member about a uniform they received.  “I found none.” (more…)

New York – Sam Lewitt: “Less Light Warm Words” and Mathis Althmann: “Foul Matters” at Swiss Institute Through July 24th, 2016

Wednesday, July 20th, 2016

Sam Lewitt, Less Light Warm Words (Installation View), via Art Observed
Sam Lewitt, Less Light Warm Words (Installation View), via Art Observed

The news that Swiss Institute would leave its location at 18 Wooster this summer joined a slow but steady list of high-profile departures from SoHo that included Artist’s Space and other longtime residents of the neighborhood.  With this movement from its home soon to be underway, Swiss Institute has turned its attention to a pair of exhibitions dealing with concepts of the institution, infrastructure, and urban locales as it takes its final bow in the space.  Giving the space upstairs over to artist Sam Lewitt’s installation Less Light Warm Words, while German artist Mathis Altmann takes over the gallery’s basement exhibition space, filling it with a bizarre series of pieces that mix the abject with the structural.

Mathis Altmann, Untitled (2016)
Mathis Altmann, Untitled (2016)

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New York – “Fade In: Int. Art Gallery-Day” at Swiss Institute Through May 19th, 2016

Friday, May 13th, 2016

Mike Cooter, MacGuffin: some archetypes towards a definition (2016)
Mike Cooter, MacGuffin: some archetypes towards a definition (2016)

Swiss Institute’s Fade In: Int. Art Gallery-Day is a group exhibition featuring an ambitious array of contemporary artists, including Cindy Sherman, Allan McCollumChristian MarclayDora Budor and Jamian Juliano-Villani, interpreting the ubiquitous relationship of moving images to the field of visual art. Comprised mostly of commissioned works, the exhibition transforms the gallery’s spacious interior into a vigorous stage, expanding outwards from the gallery entrance towards a deep corner of the storage room on the lower level. (more…)

New York – “PAVILLON DE L’ESPRIT NOUVEAU: A 21st Century Show Home” at Swiss Institute Through November 8th, 2015

Saturday, October 24th, 2015

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PAVILLON DE L’ESPRIT NOUVEAU: A 21st Century Show Home (2015), all photos via Sophie Kitching for Art Observed

The interior of Swiss Institute is coated in Chroma key green this month, as the gallery opens the 2nd Edition of its Annual Architecture and Design Series entitled PAVILLON DE L’ESPRIT NOUVEAU: A 21st Century Show Home, curated by Felix Burrichter, the editor and creative director of architecture and design magazine PIN–UP.  Taking a hearty investment both in design and its correlative practices in contemporary art, the exhibition plays on the ever-increasing slippage between delineations of interior design, environmental assemblage and pure installation. (more…)

New Project Focuses On Artists Born After 1989

Thursday, August 7th, 2014

An article in the New York Times explores the project 89plus, an initiative founded last year by Simon Castets, director of the Swiss Insitute, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, co-director of the Serpentine Gallery, in the hopes of fostering artists born after 1989. 89plus has already attracted over 5,000 interested young artists, including several hundred that have participated in workshops at the Luma Foundation in Zurich, the Serpentine Gallery, and Mexico City’s Museo Jumex, among others. (more…)

New York – Jon Kessler: “The Web” at Swiss Institute Through April 28th, 2013

Thursday, April 25th, 2013


Jon Kessler, The Web (Installation View), via Swiss Institute

Overwhelming in its degree of sensory immersion, Jon Kessler’s hypnotic new installation, The Web is currently on view at Swiss Institute in New York.  Welcoming new perspectives into the participatory nature of the Internet, and the endless variations of image and sight that result from an information-centered society, the artist creates a powerfully immersive work that commands the viewer’s full attention. (more…)

AO On Site – New York: Nicholas Party 'Still life, Stones and Elephants,' Jimmie Durham 'Marquette for a Museum of Switzerland,' and Pati Hertling 'Heart to Hand' featuring Zoe Leonard, Klara Liden, Adam Pendleton, Oscar Tuazon, and Elias Hansen at Swiss Institute through April 15, 2012

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012


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Installation view of Heart to Hand. All photos on site for Art Observed by Douglas Cloninger.

Located in the former Deitch Projects building at 18 Wooster St., Swiss Institute‘s current set of exhibitions opened with a line out the door on March 7, running through April 15. Three shows are on view: Nicholas Party’s Still life, Stones and Elephants, Pati Hertling’s curatory project Heart to Hand, featuring work by Zoe Leonard, Klara Liden, Adam Pendleton and brothers and collaborators Oscar Tuazon and Elias Hansen, and downstairs Jimmie Durham’s Marquette for a Museum of Switzerland. Split between the several artists, the show begins with a colorful entrance, a large open main space split in two—half the floor raised, half reappropriated as sculpture—and a basement of semi-faux artifacts.


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Artist Elias Hansen at the opening

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AO On Site Photoset – New York: Swiss Institute Opens in former Deitch Projects space with Pamela Rosencrantz and Nikolas Gambaroff ‘This is Not My Color/ The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People’ and Christoph Schifferli ‘Books on Books’ through October 30, 2011

Friday, September 16th, 2011


All photos for Art Observed by Abbey Stone.

Newly nestled in its new home at 18 Wooster Street, the Swiss Institute (SI) continues to fulfill its mission of fostering “a way of thinking which asks audiences to break with traditional assumptions about art and national stereotypes,” presenting two inaugural exhibitions this fall. Wednesday, September 14, marked the opening of Books on Books, curated by Christoph Schifferli, and This is Not My Color/ The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, by artists Pamela Rosenkrantz and Nikolas Gambaroff.

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