Heike Bollig: Errors in Production, I Ging, 2004 / © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich
Heike Bollig: Errors in Production, I Ging, 2004 / © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich
Heike Bollig: Errors in Production, Record, 2006 / © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich
Heike Bollig: Errors in Production, Record, 2006 / © 2023, ProLitteris, Zurich
Sandra Danicke: Auto Rückspiegel, 2021 / © Sandra Danicke
Sandra Danicke: Auto Rückspiegel, 2021 / © Sandra Danicke
Maarten Baas: Where There's Smoke, Thonet Chair, 2004 / © Maarten Baas, Foto: Maarten van Houten
Maarten Baas: Where There's Smoke, Thonet Chair, 2004 / © Maarten Baas, Foto: Maarten van Houten
Pieke Bergmans: Melted Bronze, 2014 / © Pieke Bergmans
Pieke Bergmans: Melted Bronze, 2014 / © Pieke Bergmans
HB Südwest, Zürich: Langjähriges Grossprojekt nach Volksabstimmung an der Urne gescheitert. Plakat von Raymond Naef, 1988 / © Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv, F Pe-0594
HB Südwest, Zürich: Langjähriges Grossprojekt nach Volksabstimmung an der Urne gescheitert. Plakat von Raymond Naef, 1988 / © Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv, F Pe-0594

Architecture / Interior Design, Man / society

Perfectly Imperfect - flaws, shortcomings and defects

Gewerbemuseum Winterthur, Winterthur

The show is critically dedicated to a quest for quality that cannot be fulfilled or is deliberately and creatively undermined.

Mistakes occur, mishaps happen, things get damaged, many things remain unfinished or provisional. Imperfection accompanies our lives and we learn to deal with it through different strategies. Even in creative processes, in the material world and in productions, imperfection itself and its consequences are extremely diverse - from a flaw that unexpectedly defines a valuable one-off to a ruinous production error or a failed construction project.

With the exhibition "Perfectly Imperfect", the Gewerbemuseum Winterthur explores the tension between perfection and deviation and examines the qualities of the supposedly flawed, the significance of the unfinished, the patina of the ephemeral or the art of repair. It is critically dedicated to a striving for quality that cannot be fulfilled or is deliberately and creatively undermined. In creative processes and in our immediate living environment, the balance between a necessary or supposed demand for perfection and dealing with apparent and serious mistakes turns out to be complex. So we ask ourselves, when is something even perfect? What is the value of apparent shortcomings?

Wrong decisions or carelessness, technical defects, design flaws and the stubbornness of materials or their wear and tear and transience - the reasons for imperfection are manifold. The show exemplifies the extent to which the consequences of flaws, imperfections and defects can have damaging or positive effects, such as the charming blemish that makes an object something very special. The focus is on the deviation from the ideal and it is questioned how the damaged can be caught or repaired, how reused material resources can lead to new solutions or how failure and playing with chance can open up new paths. Because: Perfectly Imperfect is much more than shortcomings and defects.

With projects by:
Apron Studio, NL / Marjan van Aubel, NL / Maarten Baas, NL / Peter Bauhuis, DE / Pieke Bergmans, NL / Heike Bollig, DE / Leon Bolz, CH / Jörg Boner, CH / Marco Campardo, UK / Hans Coray, CH / Sandra Danike, DE / Eloa - Unique Lights, DE / Empa, Materials Science and Technology, CH / Estelle Gassmann, CH / Stephanie Harke, DE / Martina Häusermann, CH / Peter Herbert, DE / Enzo Mari, IT / Lucie Majerus, LU / Meyers & Fügmann, DE / Jana Sophia Nolle, DE / Adrien Rovero Studio, CH / James Shaw, UK / Noémie Soriano, FR / Gert Wessels, NL / Uli Westphal, DE / Robert Wettstein, CH / Joschina Zeppelin, DE / a. o. a.


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Date

To  12/5/2024  
every Tu, We, Fr, Sa, Su   10:00 - 17:00 h
every Th   10:00 - 20:00 h

Price

CHF 12.00 / 8.00 / children + teenagers up to 16 years free of charge.
Thursday evening 17.00-20.00 with Legi free of charge

Address

Gewerbemuseum Winterthur
Kirchplatz 14
8400 Winterthur

Contact

Gewerbemuseum Winterthur
Luzia Davi
Medien/Kommunikation
Kirchplatz 14
8400 Winterthur
gewerbemuseum.medien@win.ch
+41 (0)52 267 51 36

Category

  • Architecture / Interior Design
  • Man / society

Target groups

  • Also recommended for school classes (special offers)

Webcode

www.guidle.com/B8nZLr