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Vernissage "Unframed: The Sigg Collection goes Virtual"

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Date/Time

June 8, 2026
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Event location

UZH Main building (KOL)
Rämistrasse 71
8006 Zürich
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University of Zurich
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Unframed: The Sigg Collection goes Virtual is a digital exhibition display presented on 8 June 2026 at the University of Zurich, produced entirely by BA and MA students of the Chair of East Asian Art History (KGOA) as part of the seminar Methods in Digital (Art) Curation: The Sigg Collection.

Over the semester, students engaged deeply with 48 artworks from Dr. Uli Sigg’s renowned collection of Chinese contemporary art, generously made available by him for this curatorial project. Throughout the course, students developed skills in digital curation across three innovative methodologies: virtual reality, spatial narrative mapping, and augmented reality. The result is a constellation of curatorial arguments: each student group has selected works from the collection and designed a distinct encounter for each one, asking what a digital exhibition can be for works that resist simple reproduction — works that ask to be touched, heard, or experienced over time. 

Unframed opens their research exclusively to a public audience during its Vernissage event on 8 June. At this event, you will be able to hear about the Sigg Collection from Dr. Uli Sigg, about the course, enjoy the Keynote Lecture Between Museology and Museography: Computational Interventions by Prof. Dr. Sarah Kenderdine, EPFL; and perceive the student-curated exhibits, which offer you multiple and different pathways into understanding the works and their collector who has shaped the global understanding of Chinese contemporary art since the 1970s.

Vernissage

Monday, 8 June 2026, 16:00-18:00

University of Zurich, Aula. The Aula of the University of Zurich (KOL-G-201) is located in the main building at Rämistrasse 71, 8006 Zurich. It is on the 2nd floor (G level) of the KOL building. Access is via the main entrance on Rämistrasse.

Program

16:00–16:10     Preview of the Digital Exhibitions A first look at the student-developed projects

16:10–16:15     Opening Remarks (Prof. Dr. Ewa Machotka)

16:15–16:25     Introduction to the Collection (Dr. Uli Sigg, Visiting Professor KGOA)

16:25–16:40     Project’s Concept and Development (Dr. Stephanie Santschi, Postdoc KGOA)

16:40–16:55     Student Curatorial Perspectives (Presentations by Project Teams)

16:55–17:25     Keynote Lecture: Between Museology and Museography: Computational Interventions (Prof. Dr. Sarah Kenderdine, EPFL, Keynote Speaker)

17:25–17:30     Closing Remarks (Prof. Dr. Ewa Machotka, Chair of East Asian Art History)

17:30–18:30     Guided exhibition tour with the student curators & informal exchange

End approx. 19:00

Closing at approx. 19:00

Speakers: 

Dr. Uli Sigg, Visiting Professor at the Chair of East Asian Art History, Collector, Curator

Prof. Dr. Sarah KenderdineProfessor of Digital Museology at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

Dr. Stephanie Santschi (Postdoc, Lecturer Methods in Digital (Art) Curation: The Sigg Collection)

Moderated by Prof. Dr. Ewa Machotka

Short link: ema.uzh.ch/RJJCR

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  • Vernissage "Unframed: The Sigg Collection goes Virtual"

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    Unframed: The Sigg Collection goes Virtual is a digital exhibition display presented on 8 June 2026 at the University of Zurich, produced entirely by BA and MA students of the Chair of East Asian Art History (KGOA) as part of the seminar Methods in Digital (Art) Curation: The Sigg Collection.

    Over the semester, students engaged deeply with 48 artworks from Dr. Uli Sigg’s renowned collection of Chinese contemporary art, generously made available by him for this curatorial project. Throughout the course, students developed skills in digital curation across three innovative methodologies: virtual reality, spatial narrative mapping, and augmented reality. The result is a constellation of curatorial arguments: each student group has selected works from the collection and designed a distinct encounter for each one, asking what a digital exhibition can be for works that resist simple reproduction — works that ask to be touched, heard, or experienced over time. 

    Unframed opens their research exclusively to a public audience during its Vernissage event on 8 June. Visiting Professor Dr. Uli Sigg will introduce his collection, while Guest Lecturer Prof. Dr. Sarah Kenderdine holds the Keynote Lecture: Between Museology and Museography: Computational Interventions.

    Visitors will be able to look at the works through multiple and differing pathways, and gain understanding about them and their collector who has shaped the global understanding of Chinese contemporary art since the 1970s.

    Vernissage

    Monday, 8 June 2026, 16:00-18:00

    University of Zurich, Aula. The Aula of the University of Zurich (KOL-G-201) is located in the main building at Rämistrasse 71, 8006 Zurich. It is on the 2nd floor (G level) of the KOL building. Access is via the main entrance on Rämistrasse.

    16:00–16:10     Preview of the Digital Exhibitions A first look at the student-developed projects

    16:10–16:15     Opening Remarks (Prof. Dr. Ewa Machotka)

    16:15–16:25     Introduction to the Collection (Dr. Uli Sigg, Visiting Professor KGOA)

    16:25–16:40     Project’s Concept and Development (Dr. Stephanie Santschi, Postdoc KGOA)

    16:40–16:55     Student Curatorial Perspectives (Presentations by Project Teams)

    16:55–17:25     Keynote Lecture: Between Museology and Museography: Computational Interventions (Prof. Dr. Sarah Kenderdine, EPFL, Keynote Speaker)

    17:25–17:30     Closing Remarks (Prof. Dr. Ewa Machotka, Chair of East Asian Art History)

    17:30–18:00     Guided Exhibition Walkthrough with the Student Curators

    From 18:00 Apéro & Informal Exchange
    Closing at approx. 19:00

    Speakers: 

    Dr. Uli Sigg, Visiting Professor at the Chair of East Asian Art History, Collector, Curator

    Prof. Dr. Sarah KenderdineProfessor of Digital Museology at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

    Dr. Stephanie Santschi (Postdoc, Lecturer Methods in Digital (Art) Curation: The Sigg Collection)

    Moderated by Prof. Dr. Ewa Machotka

    Dr. Uli Sigg | Department of Art History | UZH

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