July & August Highlights

Sarah Morris. All Systems Fail at Zentrum Paul Klee

I can’t believe that we are already half way through 2024! There’s been lots of interesting looking exhibitions opening and many that will close soon. So here’s my round up of what’s opening and closing over the next couple of months. 

You can also access my full exhibitions list here

Opening in July and August

  • Ugo Rondinone. Cry me a River, Kunstmuseum Luzern, 6 July until 20 October
  • Cezanne-Renoir, Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Martigny, 12 July until 19 November
  • Japanese Graphic Design Today, Museum für Gestaltung: Toni Areal, Zurich 12 July until 12 January 
  • Swiss Press Photo 24, Swiss National Library, Bern , 17 July until 11 October
  • Gunta Stölz und Johannes Itten. Textile, Kunstmuseum Thun, 18 July until 1 December
  • Benin, Museum Rietberg, Zurich, 23 August until 16 February 

Closing soon

Kiki Kogelnik, Kunsthaus Zürich until 14 July 

Until 21 July

  • Nothing, Museum für Kommunikation, Bern
  • Made in Japan. Colour Woodcuts by Hiroshige, Kunisada and Hokusai, Kunstmuseum Basel
  • More than Gold: Splendour and Thought in Indigenous Colombia,Museum Rietberg,Zurich
  • Albert Anker: Reading Girls, Kunstmuseum Bern
  • Eye to Eye: Giacometti, Dalí, Miró, Ernst, Chagall. Hommage to Ernst Scheidegger, MASI Lugano

Giacomo Santiago Rogado, Kunstmuseum Thun until 28 July 

Until 4 August

  • Sarah Morris: All Systems Fail, Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern
  • Iran: Portrait of a Country, Museum Rietberg , Zurich
  • Cindy Sherman, Photo Elysee, Lausanne
  • Man Ray, Photo Elysee, Lausanne
  • Objects of Desire: Surrealism & Design, MUDAC,Lausanne

Until 11 August

  • Heimat. Tracing the Story of Mitholz, ALPS, Bern 
  • Summer Show, Fondation Beyeler, Basel 
  • Tracey Rose: Shooting down Babylon, Kunstmuseum Bern
  • Dan Flavin, Kunstmuseum Basel until 18 August 
  • Rewilding: Opening exhibition, Kunsthaus Baselland until 18 August
  • Surrealism: Le Grand Jeu, MCBA Lausanne until 25 August

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