Peter Fischli at the Fridericianum: Experience Kinetic Art in Kassel

Event: Peter Fischli in Fridericianum, Kassel on 23. May 2026

Date and Time

23. May 2026 00:00

Location

Fridericianum
Friedrichspl. 18, 34117 Kassel, Germany

Price

6,00

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

Peter Fischli at the Fridericianum: Kinetic Sculptures between Light, Signs, and Perception

With Peter Fischli, the Fridericianum in Kassel presents an exhibition that sharpens the view of everyday things while leading into a peculiarly poetic imagery. Blinking light signals, mirrors, loose cables, and gray surfaces transform the exhibition space into an artistic experience full of tension, rhythm, and subtle irritation.

Order from the Fragile

Fischli's kinetic sculptures are reminiscent of traffic lights, stage elements, or technical infrastructures. A strong exhibition atmosphere arises precisely from the reduction: shades of white, orange, and yellow set fleeting highlights, while mirrors and stained glass break the light and divide the space into changing perception zones. The observation of the works opens up not through monumentality, but through precisely set stimuli.

Between Everyday Aesthetics and Conceptual Art

The Swiss artist, born in 1952 in Zurich, gained international fame through the artist duo Fischli/Weiss, which set standards for contemporary art with films, photography, sculptures, and installations. The Fridericianum now presents Fischli's first institutional solo exhibition in Germany. The presentation situates his work in the tension between conceptual art, sculpture, and a sensitive analysis of signs, symbols, and movements.

A Space for Perception and Transcendence

The works can be read as abstract compositions, diagrammatic figures, or psychogram-like signs. It is precisely this openness that constitutes the charm of the exhibition: The sculptures pose questions about order, attention, and transcendence, without allowing themselves to be confined to a definite interpretation. Those who appreciate contemporary art, installation, and sculptural experiments will experience an exhibition of great intellectual density here.

Education, Mediation, and Museum Visit

The Fridericianum accompanies its exhibitions with mediation offerings, including public tours and the studio workshop program on Saturdays. The museum is designed for barrier-free access and is centrally located at Friedrichsplatz in Kassel, in immediate proximity to the tram stop Friedrichsplatz. Thus, the visit is not only aesthetically pleasing but also practically manageable.

Conclusion: Peter Fischli at the Fridericianum is an exhibition for all who seek art as a precise, sensual, and intellectually open experience. The works unfold their full impact only in the space: as a play of light, material, sound, and meaning. A visit is definitely worthwhile live in Kassel.

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