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Engadin Art Talks: “Traces & Fragments”

Zuoz, Switzerland24 January 2015 - 25 January 2015
Engadin Art Talks: “Traces & Fragments”

Engadin Art Talks: “Traces & Fragments”

The art and architecture symposium Engadin Art Talks / E.A.T. will take place for the fifth time on the weekend of 24 – 25 January 2015 in Zuoz in the Engadin. The topic of this year’s event is: “Traces & Fragments”. The aim of the Engadin Art Talks is to facilitate dialogue between artists, architects and creatives and, in this way, perpetuate the history of the Engadin as a place of intensive intellectual activity and discourse. The Engadin Art Talks / E.A.T. are led by the renowned curators Hans Ulrich Obrist, Director of International Projects at the Serpentine Gallery in London, Beatrix Ruf, Director of the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, and Philip Ursprung, Professor from the ETH Zürich. Participants 2015: Kevin Beasley | Bice Curiger | Giorgio Griffa | Pierre Huyghe | Koo Jeong A | Kimsooja | Renata Lucas | Klara Lidèn | Yoshimoto Nara | Tobias Madison | Valerio Olgiati | Michael Schindhelm | Francois Roche | Emanuel Rossetti | Pascale Marthine Tayou | Sergej Tscherepnin Saturday, 24 January: 10 am – 1 pm and 3 – 6 pm Sunday, 25 January: 11 am – 2 pm http://engadin-art-talks.ch

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