Chosen Family - Less Alone Together
                Exhibition
                
                11.06.22 – 16.10.22
            
 
                
                                     
                
                                     
                
                                     
                
                                     
                
                                     
                
                                     
                
                                     
                
                                    
                Family means (chosen) kinship, blood ties and sometimes lifelong bonds – and the perpetual renegotiation of boundaries, regardless of how much fondness and affection are involved. Kinship has at once nothing and everything to do with points of similarity and common ground in day-to-day life and with the ideas we have about everyday realities. We are part of a family – sometimes only on paper and sometimes as a community that is made up of friends who are devoted to one another over the course of their lives. Communities play a key role in today’s world: they are crucial to our decision-making and help to mould us and shape the way we think, feel and act.
The (chosen) family is depicted in different ways in photography and art: photographers document everyday family life and use the camera to capture moments of heightened emotion. Family members can also become partners in the photographic process, contributing to the act of image-making. This finds its way into the exhibition as well as genealogical projects in which artists set out to explore their own personal histories on the basis of the lives their ancestors lived.
Just like the photographic testimony we have of them, family stories speak of diversity, individuality and collectivity, intimacy and distance. Family and chosen family imply chaos and happiness, quirky habits and the sharing of everyday banalities and powerful feelings. At best, family and community represent a familiar slice of home.
An exhibition with works from the Fotomuseum Winterthur collection, along with international loans and images from Winterthur and Switzerland.
            
                                    Artists
                            
                            Richard Billingham,                             Larry Clark,                             Mark Morrisroe,                             Annelies Štrba,                             Nan Goldin,                             Gauri Gill,                             Peter Hujar,                             Charlie Engmann,                             Robert Frank,                             Seiichi Furuya,                             Pixy Liao,                             Dayanitha Sing,                             Leonard Surayjia and many more                        
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Location
    Fotomuseum Winterthur
            
        Grüzenstrasse 44+45
                    
        8400 Winterthur
                
        Switzerland
        
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