Press Release

For the first time, the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst has commissioned an artist working in the field of socially engaged art. Socially engaged art includes artistic practices where artists work with different groups of people as collaborators and develop a project together.

Stretching thresholds, holding streams is a project initiated by artist Jeanne van Heeswijk and developed with Sophie Mak-Schram and collaborators. A growing constellation of invested people from the surroundings of the Museum are being invited to think in and with the museum’s thresholds. Together – as makers, artists, activists, neighbours, and associations – they are working on a project that takes its starting point inside the museum and flows in and out of it, over a period of several months. Therefore, a central aspect of the project is the notion of a «stream».

It symbolizes the flow of ideas, stories, influences, and ethics that move within, through and around the museum – connecting it to people, places and ways of knowing outside of it. Vitally, streams also denote both directions of movement and refer to how people enter and bring into the museum as much as vice versa. Just as streams shift the positions of rocks and leave a trace, the project tries to make the museum porous to the local context and alter existing circumstances in mutually beneficial ways.

The set of streams will emerge both inside and outside of the museum, taking shape as different sites of learning, activities and encounters. In doing this, the streams invite and share thinking about the different thresholds that exist (spatial, institutional, social) at the Museum and how these can become possible.

Jeanne and the collaborators ask the question: what is already streaming out of the museum despite or because of its mechanisms of maintenance, care, preservation, learning, and exhibiting formats? The project allows for co-making as a form of learning to take place in the museum and out of the museum.

Stretching thresholds, holding streams, at its core, will connect with various people and groups in Zurich who will co-make a series of streams and activate existing ones. Within the museum, there will be things to see, places to sit comfortably, ideas to question, and different encounters to learn through and with. From September 28, 2024 onwards, streams will weave into and out of the museum at different paces: with changing physical layouts and activities that visitors can engage and reflect on as these streams unfold.

Stretching thresholds, holding streams tries to unravel the thresholds of the museum.

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About the Gallery
Since its founding in 1996 the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst sees itself as a site of reflection as well as production. The moving in together with other art institutions and galleries in the spaces of a former Zurich brewery, the Löwenbrau-Areal, was at the same time the birth of the museum in its present-day form. The active cooperation in the process of art production and continual furthering of it with exhibition activities linked to the collection has determined the history of the museum.

Through a processual lightness the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst sets itself apart from its larger, more venerable colleagues. The museum focuses more on large-scale productions in close cooperation with the artists and less on that which is already tried and tested. In this manner the term contemporary art is understood as having a dynamic temporal purpose, of which the permanent exploration of peering forwards and backwards in time is inherent. Simultaneously the term embedment in a societal context and participation in a process of exchange and production of art is implied. The exhibitions at the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst formulate art history as a moving process, which is open to investigations, corrections and variations. The integration of the collection into a lively environment contiguous and supporting contemporary art production directed at an open-minded public is a further concern of the museum.
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