Auswahl 25
29.11.2025–18.1.2026
Auswahl 25
Aargau Artists
Guest artist: Angela Anzi
One month prior to the end of every year, the Aargauer Kunsthaus opens its doors to regional artists and presents the Auswahl in collaboration with the Aargauer Kuratorium. Guests of the museum are invited to experience the diversity, dynamism, and endless potential of artists from the Aargau region through some 50 works of art.
The jury appointed jointly by the Aargauer Kunsthaus and the Aargauer Kuratorium makes a selection from around 150 dossiers and decides on participation in Auswahl 25.
As part of the selection process, the Aargauer Kuratorium awards grants for works and funding in the fields of visual arts and performance.
Artists
Georg Aerni, Silvia Bächli, Khalil Berro, bittelangsam (Heiko Schätzle und Andrea Züllig), Johanna Bossart, Leonie Brandner und Nina Guo, Claudia Breitschmid und Samuel Haettenschweiler, Patricia Bucher, Erich Busslinger, Mattia Comuzzi, Andreas Dobler, Félicia Eisenring, Tatjana Erpen, Tom Fellner, Pearlie Frisch, Gaby Fust, Christina Gähler, Andrea Gerber, Eva Maria Gisler, Otto Grimm, Stefan Gritsch, Eric Hattan, Nadia Hauri, Thomas Hauri, Valentin Hauri, Géraldine Honauer, Esther Hunziker, Malerduo Bošković-Scarth (Lorenz Bachofner Bošković und Vincent Scarth), Anita Mendler, Dominic Michel, Isabelle Morton, Claudio Moser, Sadhyo Niederberger, Susanna Perin, Levent Pinarci, Tristan Amor Rabit, Andrea Ricklin, Lea Schaffner, Marco Schürpf, Veronika Spierenburg, Jürg Stäuble, Jonas Studer, Paul Takács, Timo Ullmann, Evelyn Vonesch, Nick Walter und Tara Cunningham, Linus Weber, Andrea Winkler und Stefan Panhans, Rolf Winnewisser, Agatha Zobrist
Guest Artist: Angela Anzi
The deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) has always been associated with seduction, medicine, and danger. Using this as her point of departure, Angela Anzi (*1981) draws on tales from Greek mythology and the Early Modern Age. In Poisonous Potentials (2025), the artist uses sound elements to create an extensive scene, simultaneously concrete and ephemeral. Anzi combines a ceramic hand and three fluted vessels hanging in the room with sounds to create an atmospheric interplay, thus expanding the boundaries of sculpture to a multi-sensory installation.

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Foto: Angela Anzi