Focusing on the final years of Wilhelm Lehmbruck’s (1881–1919) life and work in Berlin and Zurich, the Kunsthaus Zürich presents a major monographic exhibition. In a space-filling mise en scène conceived by Swiss artist Yves Netzhammer (b. 1970), sculptures, drawings, etchings and paintings enter into dialogue with a contemporary staging that powerfully addresses vulnerability and the human condition.
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Programme
Dada Room
Parallel to the exhibition, Cathérine Hug, curator at the Kunsthaus Zürich, has dedicated the Dada Room on the first floor of the Chipperfield Building to the theme “Body and Pain”. The presentation also features Yves Netzhammer’s video work Adressen unmöglicher Orte (2009).
Exhibition publication
A bilingual catalogue (German/English) is published to accompany the exhibition, with texts by Angelika Affentranger-Kirchrath, Söke Dinkla, Sandra Gianfreda, Sarah Louisa Henn, Katharina Rüppell and Josefine Telemann.
CHF 44.–
A second volume is dedicated to Yves Netzhammer – featuring new works, installation views, an interview with the artist, and poems by Simone Lappert and Wilhelm Lehmbruck. To be published in early December 2025 for CHF 29.–
Both publications together are available for CHF 64.– in the Kunsthaus Shop.
Exclusive and Limited Edition
Created in collaboration with Yves Netzhammer, this limited-edition sculpture with certificate is a contemporary reference to the classical bust.
Hands and arms touch an imaginary face – a gesture of contemplation and formal clarity.
- Limited edition of 30 pieces
- Signed certificate of authenticity by Kunsthaus Zürich and Yves Netzhammer
- Material: 3D print, white, Tough Resin
- Dimensions: 21.6 × 13.6 × 19 cm, approx. 750 g
CHF 1550.–
10% member discount / 20% MemberPlus
Available in our museum shops.
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