Claire Fontaine | Reading Circle

Thursday, 21 may 2026, 6 p.m.
Kunst Museum Winterthur | Reinhart am Stadtgarten

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21.05.2026
18:00 - 20:00
Claire Fontaine | Reading Circle (in English) Talk with the ArtistReinhart am Stadtgarten

Reading and discussing texts on philosophy, art theory and literature is one of Claire Fontaine’s favourite activities and is clearly reflected in their works. In order to share the collective’s background and interests directly with the exhibition audience, they have developed the event format of joint reading evenings.

For each session, Fulvia Carnevale selects a range of texts that have influenced Claire Fontaine’s practice or are currently of interest to them. The aim of these reading groups is to engage with the texts as a collective, performative experience: rather than reading silently to oneself, the texts are read aloud and then discussed together immediately afterwards. Through this exchange and the participants’ spontaneous responses, a dynamic overall picture emerges, enabling a deeper understanding of the texts. At the same time, the immediate feedback opens up the discussion to perspectives beyond established academic viewpoints, which is a central concern of this real-time engagement.

All interested participants are warmly invited to take part. No prior knowledge or preparation is required. However, those who wish may register in advance and prepare to read selected passages aloud. The texts will be made available digitally after registration.

The reading group will be led by Fulvia Carnevale on the evening of the event and takes place in collaboration with the Department of Fine Arts at ZHdK.

21.05.2026
18:00 - 20:00
Claire Fontaine | Reading Circle (in English) Talk with the ArtistReinhart am Stadtgarten

Reading and discussing texts on philosophy, art theory and literature is one of Claire Fontaine’s favourite activities and is clearly reflected in their works. In order to share the collective’s background and interests directly with the exhibition audience, they have developed the event format of joint reading evenings.

For each session, Fulvia Carnevale selects a range of texts that have influenced Claire Fontaine’s practice or are currently of interest to them. The aim of these reading groups is to engage with the texts as a collective, performative experience: rather than reading silently to oneself, the texts are read aloud and then discussed together immediately afterwards. Through this exchange and the participants’ spontaneous responses, a dynamic overall picture emerges, enabling a deeper understanding of the texts. At the same time, the immediate feedback opens up the discussion to perspectives beyond established academic viewpoints, which is a central concern of this real-time engagement.

All interested participants are warmly invited to take part. No prior knowledge or preparation is required. However, those who wish may register in advance and prepare to read selected passages aloud. The texts will be made available digitally after registration.

The reading group will be led by Fulvia Carnevale on the evening of the event and takes place in collaboration with the Department of Fine Arts at ZHdK.

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