- Fridericianum
On family day, young and old alike explore the world of Swiss artist Peter Fischli together. His works feature shapes, stories, and traces from the urban environment. They evoke memories and spark mental games and chains of ideas. During a tour of Fischli’s exhibition, the group analyzes how these everyday objects work in the exhibition. Afterward, they investigate the surroundings of the Fridericianum and set out to discover shapes and their influence on human behavior. Finally, in their own small exhibition, the participants experiment with what happens when objects are taken out of their everyday context and placed in an exhibition setting.
Target audience: Families; children aged 5 and up, accompanied by an adult
Participation fee: 5 Euro
Registration via education@fridericianum.org
