# Sightseeing & city tour
Öffentliche Führungen zur Ausstellung Disobedient Constellations
11.01.2026 14:00 - 15:00
Rehmann-Museum | Ateliermuseum und Skulpturengarten, Schimelrych 12, 5080 Laufenburg
Admission: 10.- CHF
Admission, reduced: 5.- CHF
Admission, reduced: 5.- CHF
"Disobedient Constellations" at the Rehmann Museum. Curator Michael Hiltbrunner invites you on a tour to gain an in-depth insight into the unconventional concept of the current exhibition.
Guided tour of the current exhibition at the Rehmann Museum with curator Michael Hiltbrunner
The Rehmann Museum invites the public to a series of guided tours through the current exhibition Disobedient Constellations. During these tours, visitors have the opportunity to discover the unconventional show directly with the curator and gain deeper insights into the concept.
The exhibition sheds light on the passionate relationship between artworks and their collectors. Together with nine private collectors, curators Nina Wakeford (Goldsmiths University of London) and Michael Hiltbrunner (Rehmann Museum) have made a selection of sculptures and objects that break with traditional ways of seeing. Works by 27 artists, including Monica Bonvicini, Walter De Maria and Ursi Luginbühl, will be reinterpreted from a feminist and queer perspective.
During the guided tours, participants will learn first-hand how the two curators proceeded to create these "disobedient" constellations. Michael Hiltbrunner provides insights into the stories behind the works and explains how the unconventional approach enables new interpretations. Particular attention is paid to how we perceive, classify and interpret art.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
The Rehmann Museum invites the public to a series of guided tours through the current exhibition Disobedient Constellations. During these tours, visitors have the opportunity to discover the unconventional show directly with the curator and gain deeper insights into the concept.
The exhibition sheds light on the passionate relationship between artworks and their collectors. Together with nine private collectors, curators Nina Wakeford (Goldsmiths University of London) and Michael Hiltbrunner (Rehmann Museum) have made a selection of sculptures and objects that break with traditional ways of seeing. Works by 27 artists, including Monica Bonvicini, Walter De Maria and Ursi Luginbühl, will be reinterpreted from a feminist and queer perspective.
During the guided tours, participants will learn first-hand how the two curators proceeded to create these "disobedient" constellations. Michael Hiltbrunner provides insights into the stories behind the works and explains how the unconventional approach enables new interpretations. Particular attention is paid to how we perceive, classify and interpret art.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
Contact
Rehmann-Museum | Ateliermuseum und Skulpturengarten
Schimelrych 12
5080 Laufenburg