September 3, 2022 - June 18, 2023
Gerda Steiner & Jörg Lenzlinger
Text by Mathias Balzer
To the full article
In the framework of the exhibition COPAIN - An edible reflection around and about the sandwiches
What can you put on a slice of bread? With the chef and artist Margaretha Jüngling we reinvent the sandwich. We experiment in groups with...
As part of the exhibition COPAIN - From Sandwich Classics to New Creations.
We encounter the sandwich all over the world. The classics include Panini and the Asian variants Banh Mi and Bao Bun. Kimchi toast or cheese rolls are other...
In the framework of the exhibition COPAIN - pictures on slices of bread
In the course with the cook and artist Margaretha Jüngling, the slice of bread becomes a canvas. We will be inspired by Marie Sophie Hingst and her "Art History as a Bread Topping".
Wi...
This exhibition takes place in parallel with "Copain": In the summer of 2022, the artist couple planted a 400-square-meter wheat field of "Blé populaire" in the Sihlfeld cemetery. The harvested wheat was transported to Mühlerama , where it will in turn be used to bake artisan breads for the exhibition.
Artists
Gerda Steiner and Jörg Lenzlinger
Overall management
Pius Tschumi
Graphic Communication/ Catalog
Emanuel Tschumi
Exhibition setup
Andreas Bommer, René Fahrni, Moritz Gysi, Linus Maurmann, Mayo Irion, Xavi Serra, David Walsh
Bakery Mühlerama
Xavi Serra
Media
Tweaklab AG, Roland Brönnimann
Photos Catalog
Jörg Lenzlinger, Martin Stollenwerk, Reto Bühler
Publishing house
Publishing House for Modern Art, Vienna
ISBN 9783903439504
Edition 600 copies
German/ English
With financial support from
Vontobel Foundation, Cultural Office of the Canton of Zurich, Ernst Göhner Foundation, Contribution Fund of the Finance Department of the City of Zurich, Dr. Georg and Josi Guggenheim Foundation, Walter Haefner Foundation, Otto Gamma Foundation, Elisabeth Weber Foundation, Grütli Foundation Zurich, Erna and Curt Burgauer Foundation, Boner Foundation for Art and Culture, Bertschi Bakery zum Brotkorb AG