‘Wer ist Langenthal?’ (‘Who is Langenthal?’), presented in the exhibition ‘Unter 30′ VI at the Kunsthaus Langenthal from 27.11.2008-4.1.2009, has had, trough its mediatisation, a couple of consequences…
Paul Herzig, a former worker at the porcelain-factory Langenthal and secret agent operating for the Swiss government during World War II, spoke out about the prevalence of the [...]
‘Langenthal’
After ‘Who is Langenthal?’
Friday, 23 January 2009
Who is Langenthal? IV/IV
Thursday, 27 November 2008
‘Wer ist Langenthal?’ (‘Who is Langenthal?’)
Part IV / IV
Public Discussion
on the topic:
‘Who is Langenthal?’
27.11.2008
18.00 Uhr
Meetingroom
Kunsthaus Langenthal
Newspaper report Berner Rundschau/MLZ: Langenthal ist ein Teil dieser Welt (‘Langenthal is part of this world’, German only)
Who is Langenthal? III/IV
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
‘Wer ist Langenthal?’ (‘Who is Langenthal?’)
Part III / IV
New illumination for commemorative plate for the peasants-uprising of 1653
on the facade of today’s Ristorante Mamma Mia, Marktgasse, Langenthal
Who is Langenthal? II/IV
Tuesday, 25 November 2008
‘Wer ist Langenthal?’ (‘Who is Langenthal?’)
Part II/IV
Banner with the writing:
‘WIR KAMPFEN UM DAS BURGERRECHT’ (‘WE FIGHT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS’, without Umlauts, thus in a Swiss immigrant accent)
on facade of Kunsthaus Langenthal