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About us

The Aargauer Kunsthaus is a public-private partnership, and the institution receives funding from the Canton of Aargau and the Aargau Art Association (Aargauische Kunstverein).

Vision + Mission

Vision

The Aargauer Kunsthaus is the leading museum for art from Switzerland. It sharpens our view of the times and helps to shape an open and inclusive society through its lively and experimental approach to art and artists.

Mission

In dialogue with various communities, the Aargauer Kunsthaus creates space for intellectual and emotional contact with art in Switzerland.

Aussenansicht des Aargauer Kunsthauses mit Erweiterungsbau i
Foto: ullmann.photography

History

In 1860, the Aargau Art Association was founded as a section of the Schweizerischer Kunstverein (Swiss Art Association) founded in Zofingen in 1806. One year later, the first Swiss Art Exhibition of the Schweizerischer Kunstverein was held in the former Postremise in Aarau (on the site of today’s Kunsthaus).

For almost 100 years, the Aargau Art Association subsequently pursued the goal of building up a collection of Swiss art that could be shown in its own museum. After a stopover in the Gewerbemuseum next to the Kantonsschule, which was completed in 1894, the time had finally come in 1959: a pioneering museum building not only for the association and the canton of Aargau, but also for the city of Aarau was realised by Loepfe, Hänni and Haenggli in the government district of Aarau,.

In 1962, the co-operation between the Aargau Art Association and the canton is contractually regulated: The Aargauer Kunsthaus is the property of the state. The state takes care of its administration and maintenance at its own expense. In return, the Aargau Art Association deposits its collection in the Kunsthaus and oversees its expansion and exhibitions.

Over the years, the collection grows thanks to purchases, donations and bequests, and it becomes clear that the Kunsthaus urgently needs to be extended. In 2003, the extension by Herzog & de Meuron was opened in collaboration with Rémy Zaugg. This made it possible to permanently exhibit the collection, which had grown over the decades.

Since then, the Aargauer Kunsthaus regularly hosts solo and group exhibitions relating to current issues and social topics, which even challenge our own role as a museum. Yet through it all, the primary focus remains unwaveringly on experiencing creativity and engaging with art.

Schwarzweiss-Fotografie des ursprünglichen Aargauer Kunsthauses ohne Erweiterungsbau, Jahr unbekannt i
Foto: Werner Nefflen / Historisches Museum Baden
Blick auf den Innenhof, wo heute der Neubau des Aargauer Kunsthauses steht. i
Foto: Werner Nefflen / Historisches Museum Baden
Ausstellungsansicht aus der Vergangenheit im Altbau des Aargauer Kunsthauses i
Foto: Werner Nefflen / Historisches Museum Baden
Aufbau im Altbau des Aargauer Kunsthauses i
Foto: Werner Nefflen / Historisches Museum Baden
Foto der Wendeltreppe im Altbau des Aargauer Kunsthauses i
Foto: Werner Nefflen / Historisches Museum Baden
Blick in eine Ausstellung im Obergeschoss des Altbaus des Aargauer Kunsthauses i
Foto: Hans Gerber © StAAG RBA1-1-13870_5

Architecture

The extension designed by architects Herzog & de Meuron provides the Aargauer Kunsthaus with a total of 3,000 m² of exhibition space in bright, modular exhibition rooms. The open foyer, redesigned in 2023, invites visitors to linger in a number of places. A museum café and an art bookshop complete the venue. On the lower level, there are a freely accessible multi-purpose room and a studio for the education department’s creative projects.

The Aargauer Kunsthaus was built in 1959 by local architects Loepfe, Hänni and Hänggli. Based on a careful analysis of the urban surroundings, the extension by Herzog & de Meuron creates a harmonious union between the old and new buildings. The two spiral staircases are often photographed icons: They connect the floors in the museum as well as the city with the parks.

Aussenansicht des Aargauer Kunsthauses von der Strasse aus gesehen i
Foto: René Rötheli, Baden
Innenansicht des Foyers im Aargauer Kunsthaus mit Stühlen und Sofa i
Foto: René Rötheli, Baden
Ansicht der Treppe ins Untergeschoss des Aargauer Kunsthauses i
Foto: René Rötheli, Baden
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Sammlung 24, Kunst aus der Schweiz vom 18. Jahrhundert bis in die Gegenwart, Aargauer Kunsthaus
Obergeschoss des Aargauer Kunsthauses mit der runden Treppe im Vordergrund i
Foto: René Rötheli, Baden
Ausstellungsansicht des Untergeschoss im Aargauer Kunsthaus i
Foto: Anne Linke, Zürich
Fenster, auf dem sich der Innenhof des Aargauer Kunsthaus spiegelt i
Foto: René Rötheli, Baden
Dachterrasse des Aargauer Kunsthauses mit Sicht auf die Stadt Aarau i
Foto: Georg Aerni

Team

Direction
Dr. Katharina Ammann
Director
Staff
Cinzia Marti
Assistant to the Director
Peter Allmann
Fundraising
Relationship Management
Christina Omlin
Head of Communications
Media
Benjamin Tschopp
Marketing
Web

Internship
Silvio Benz
Intern Communication
Sophie Plüss
Intern Communication
Collection + Exhibitions
Simona Ciuccio
Head of Collection + Exhibitions
Member of the Management Board
Deputy Director
Julian Denzler
Curator Collection + Exhibitions
Corina Forrer
Coordinator Conservation-Restoration
Karoline Harms
Exhibition coordinator
Ioana Jimborean
Manager Collection / Scientific collaborator
Anouchka Panchard
Curator Collection + Exhibitions
Nora Togni
Registrar / Scientific collaborator

Projects
Florian Brand
Curatorial assistant «Artificial Creativity» / Special Exhibition 2027
Sarah Mühlebach
Curator «Manor Art Award 2026»
Tessa Prati
Scientific collaborator
Katrin Weilenmann
Co-curator Special Exhibition 2027
Renée Schwerzmann
Curatorial assistant «Omar Ba» (from 1st October 2026)

Traineeship
Franziska Fellner
Scientific trainee
Joshua Jäggi
Scientific trainee
Lilija Monkevič
Scientific trainee registration
Renée Schwerzmann
Scientific trainee
Mediation + Events
Silja Burch
Head of Mediation + Events
Member of the Management Board
Sibilla Caflisch
Specialist / Deputy Head Mediation
Livia Künzi
Specialist Mediation Exhibition Project 2027
Jan Lässig
Specialist Mediation Digital Projects
Cornelia Sauvain
Volunteer Manager
Julia Schallberger
Research associate
Online Catalogue
Claudia Schultze
Events + guided tours
Leonie Vogt
Mediation specialist / Inclusion and community development officer

Internship
Johana Steinmann
Intern mediation
Vera Lang
Intern mediation

Freelance collaboration
Luca Klett
School workshops / Dialogue tours
Xenia Joss
Substitute school workshops / Dialogue tours
Laura Nina Flück
School workshops / Dialogue tours
Brigitte Haas
Art historical guided tours / Dialogue tours
Corinne Hasler
Open Studio
Livia Künzi
Barrier-free offers
Rahel Lüchinger
Art hunt
Ursula Meier
Art historical tours / Dialogue tours
Astrid Näff
Art historical guided tours
Zeno Ruzzo
Art for little ones
Christian Schuler
Art hunt / Barrier-free offers
Ursina Spescha
School workshops
Sheila Toledo Ribes
Art for little ones
Nathalie Wyser
Open studio
Finance, Human Resources + Projects
Yvonne Hodel
Head of Finances + Human Ressources
Margarethe Multerer-Balura
Head of administration
Pisey Chy
Accounting
Tomaz Gnus
Responsible Operational Systems
Fabio Marcotullio
Community Service Performer
Robin Schläpfer
Community Service Performer
Operation
Andy Giger
Head of Museum Operations
Member of the Management Board
Matthias Berger
Head of Museum Technique
Cristina Gómez
Head of Visitor Service
Herbert Wietlisbach
Facility Manager
Stephan Gursky
Deputy Head of Museum Technique
Tom Karrer
Collection technique
Luca Portner
Facility Manager / Museum technique
Vera Horvat
Welcome desk
Simone Streiff
Welcome Desk
Deputy Head of Visitor Services
Nina Tanner
Welcome desk

Attendants

Mina Barkhordari, Silvio Benz, Cosimo Gritsch, Berna Kara, Rita Kovacs, Brigitte Krebs, Sabina Meier-Schwaar, René Mörgeli-Meienhofer, Doris Scossa, Sabine Siegrist, Dali Stöcklin, Silvia Strub, Almudena van Stiphout, Gisela Wesseling, Noëmi Zingg, Pia Zumofen

Museum technique

Janina Balsiger, Daniel Bracher, Daniel Desborough, Stefan Lenz, Luca Portner, Anita Schwank, Roman Sonderegger, Giulia Spek, Lukas Steiner, Daniel Strübi, Timo Ullmann

Bookshop
Helen Moser
Book Dealer
Gruppenbild des Aargauer Kunsthaus Teams. i
Foto: ullmann.photography

Volunteers

The Aargauer Kunsthaus offers a wide range of opportunities to get actively involved and participate in the running of the museum. By volunteering, you enable the museum to organise additional offers for visitors, broaden your own horizons and learn new things.

Contact
Cornelia Sauvain
Volunteer Manager

Partners

Partner Aargauer Kunsthaus

We would like to thank our sponsor UBS for its generous financial support.

In 2026, the contribution will be made to the exhibition Artificial Creativity (26.9.2026–10.1.2027).

Institutional partners
Media partner
Exhibition partners and sponsors

The Aargauer Kuratorium is jointly responsible for the annual exhibition Auswahl.

The Manor Art Prize, one of the most important awards for contemporary art in Switzerland, was established in 1982 by Philippe Nordmann to provide a platform for young Swiss artists. It is awarded annually by a jury of experts in six Swiss cities, alternating between Aarau, Basel, Biel, Chur, Geneva, Lausanne, Lucerne, Lugano, Schaffhausen, Sion, St. Gallen and Winterthur.

Flowers to Art is a project by FLOWERS TO ARTS and the Aargauer Kunsthaus.

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