05.04.2026 14:00 - 17:00
Fricktaler Museum, Marktgasse 12, 4310 Rheinfelden
Adults: CHF 5.00
Children: CHF 3.00
Children under 14 years: Free of charge
Museums-Pass-Musées, Swiss Museum Pass, Raiffeisen MemberPlus and Kulturlegi valid
Children: CHF 3.00
Children under 14 years: Free of charge
Museums-Pass-Musées, Swiss Museum Pass, Raiffeisen MemberPlus and Kulturlegi valid
Kathrin Kunz and Stefan Rüegg rethink the history and function of the Haus zur Sonne in two empty museum rooms. Eleni Kougionis documents this transformation photographically.
Two art interventions between past and future
For 92 years, the Haus zur Sonne was home to Rheinfeld and Fricktal history and stories. Before its rooms are emptied and the renovation work begins, we pause for a moment - in the limbo between remembrance and change.
Kathrin Kunz and Stefan Rüegg respond to the two empty depot rooms in a differentiated and sensitive way with their artistic interventions. In doing so, they consciously refer to the history and tasks of the Fricktal Museum and examine in their installative works how the past, present and possible future overlap in the rooms and can be experienced anew.
With their different approaches, Kathrin Kunz and Stefan Rüegg create two impressive spaces that make the past visible and poetically reflect its functions, thus inviting visitors to marvel, linger and reflect.
The reportage by Eleni Kougionis tells of the transformation of the two museum spaces. Her photographs capture the changes in space, use and atmosphere, bringing the history of the site to life - from the depot rooms to the emptying of the museum spaces and the artistic interventions. They also open up a further artistic perspective that offers the viewer independent access to the changes: Each photograph thus becomes a dialog between space, history and artistic interpretation.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
For 92 years, the Haus zur Sonne was home to Rheinfeld and Fricktal history and stories. Before its rooms are emptied and the renovation work begins, we pause for a moment - in the limbo between remembrance and change.
Kathrin Kunz and Stefan Rüegg respond to the two empty depot rooms in a differentiated and sensitive way with their artistic interventions. In doing so, they consciously refer to the history and tasks of the Fricktal Museum and examine in their installative works how the past, present and possible future overlap in the rooms and can be experienced anew.
With their different approaches, Kathrin Kunz and Stefan Rüegg create two impressive spaces that make the past visible and poetically reflect its functions, thus inviting visitors to marvel, linger and reflect.
The reportage by Eleni Kougionis tells of the transformation of the two museum spaces. Her photographs capture the changes in space, use and atmosphere, bringing the history of the site to life - from the depot rooms to the emptying of the museum spaces and the artistic interventions. They also open up a further artistic perspective that offers the viewer independent access to the changes: Each photograph thus becomes a dialog between space, history and artistic interpretation.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
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Fricktaler Museum
Marktgasse 12
4310 Rheinfelden