Dietikon Projektraum

Dietikon Projektraum We organize exhibitions and discursive formats.

Dietikon Projektraum is an exhibition space in Dietikon dedicated to contemporary art with a focus on experimental, non-hegemonic, and decentralized forms of knowledge.

Cyanotype Workshop with Sohorab RabbeySaturday 16.11.24, 2-6pmUnarchiving Limmat: Trainline, Hydropower and RiverWithin ...
12/11/2024

Cyanotype Workshop with Sohorab Rabbey
Saturday 16.11.24, 2-6pm

Unarchiving Limmat: Trainline, Hydropower and River
Within the scope of the workshop we will dive deep into the perception of a landscape not as an inert and static ground subjected to human agency, but as operating from a dynamic social structure and in response to the extractivist practices of urbanisation. Addressing the malleability of land and water; their impact on legislation systems; we will try to understand how Limmat valley and infrastructural blueprints (নীলনকশা) came to determine the Dietikon as a place, space and river in relation to hydroelectric dam, train line and vegetal agencies. With an early 19th century photographic and archive generating technique, namely Cyanotype we will revisit how different modes of infrastructures control the water bodies and affect the ecology and climate.

To attend, please register until Friday, 15.11.24 via [email protected]
Free admission!
The workshop will be held in English.

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Sohorab Rabbey (1994) is an artist and researcher from Bangladesh who grew up on the banks of the Turag River and his visual practice stems from his engagement with the river community and research into river ecology. Drawing on indigenous Hydroontology from field research and the local wisdom of ancestral knowledge – an act of remembering, restoring and reclaiming – he finds his form and material, primarily through installations, prints and sculptures that bleed into other mediums. Sohorab re-examines colonial legislative systems by distorting colonial archives, legal documents, infrastructures, herbarium images and cartographic maps and advocates for the legal rights of indigenous peoples.
Sohorab is currently an Artist in residence at Künstlerhaus Vorwerkstift in Hamburg, Germany.

Opening IF YOU FOLLOW THE RIVER LONG ENOUGH Thursday, 14.11.24, 6pm A wet clap, a rippling echo, swirling, splashing, gl...
12/11/2024

Opening IF YOU FOLLOW THE RIVER LONG ENOUGH Thursday, 14.11.24, 6pm

A wet clap, a rippling echo, swirling, splashing, gliding - a figure that lingers in both water and land, moving in-between, safekeeping the river and calling you closer, shapeshifting, fierce, they can be one and the other.

In IF YOU FOLLOW THE RIVER LONG ENOUGH with Dietikon Projektraum we propose to subvert the conventional narrative of the mermaid: condemned seductive and by that dangerous, mutilated for scientific endeavors, called deceptive as their appearance is not one, labeled antonym to purity and virtue, objectified and sexualized in advertisements. Following this figure gives a chance to look behind the shining curtain of power thirsting to master and possess, revealing the actors of stories and histories that shape the narrative of control over bodies, in an all-encompassing sense of the word.

Featuring the work of Seba Calfuqueo, Magali Dougoud, Margaretha Jüngling, Lila-Zoé Krauß and Sohorab Rabbey the exhibition includes screenings, archival materials, and overviews of cultural references.
Curated by Angela Fusco, Mira Tyrina and Olga Popova. Mentored by Kim Anni Bassen, Paloma Ayala, Anselm Franke.

This exhibition is a satellite project of ART FLOW, an initiative in which artists interact with the Limmattal region. The artworks will be exhibited in public spaces and in local institutions such as Haus Regina in Dietikon in collaboration with the Dietikon Project Space, encouraging the local population to rediscover the Limmattal. ART FLOW is a contribution to the Regionale 2025 program.

Vernissage: 14.11.24, 6pm
Exhibition: 15.11.-15.12.24
Opening hours: Thursday-Sunday, 2-8 pm
Dietikon Projektraum, Zentralstrasse 12, 8953 Dietikon
Free admission

Exhibition program:

The updated program with workshops, talks, curator tours and film screenings on the subject of mermaids can be found at dietikonprojektraum.ch

MEDIATION PROGRAM
November 14th, 6pm
Opening: Apéro-artwork by artist Margaretha Jüngling

November 16th, 2-6pm
Cyanotypes workshop by Sohorab Rabbey (see description below)
to register please send an email to [email protected]

November 17th, 4-6pm
Discussion with Fabienne Liptay and Giuseppe Di Salvatore

November 29th, 6-8 pm
Guided tours by the Curatorial team 6pm

December 15th, 6-8 pm
Guided tours by the Curatorial team 6pm

November 17th–December 8th, 12am-6pm
Filmclub every Sunday (see program below)

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Kronenplatz 8
Dietikon
8953

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