19 February – 9 May

Uqbaroxy

Zoe A. Keller and Batia Suter present a collaborative project that reframes the Eranos archives—about 3,000 archetypal images compiled by Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn and held at the Warburg Institute—as material for critical and photographic inquiry.
Taking the form of a critical essay and a photographic installation, the work questions and re-signifies these images, confronting their entanglement with universalist and violent ideologies. The artists propose the notion of the ‘anarchétype’ to reveal archetypal figures as unstable cultural constellations.

Promenade des Bastions 8,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: Courtesy The Warburg Institute, London
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Photo Credit: Courtesy The Warburg Institute, London

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