June Fischer & Margaux Koch Goei at NEU!/Winterthur / Switzerland

Artist(s): June Fischer & Margaux Koch Goei
Curator: Bene Andrist & Jürgen Baumann
Art space: NEU!
Address: Neustadtgasse 27, 8400 Winterthur, Switzerland
Duration: 12/12/2025 - 16/01/2026
Credits: Brechtold Dinkelbrot

June Fischer & Margaux Koch Goei 

thank you, thank you 

12.12.25 – 9.1.26 

A structure of mounds holds a twig within a net. It protects it, yet keeps it captive.
An ambivalence resides in this gesture; it appears uncharged, yet harbors both the negative and the positive. Like branches, its extensions reach outward, offered with intention and vulnerability. They give, yet what is taken from them again and again leaves them corrupted. 

These seemingly open figures move within a !eld of shifting states, and it is precisely within emptiness that an opening appears. A passage through which the world may be perceived without fixed contours. Fragmentary and fleeting, just as alive as it truly is. Like a formless entity, it folds itself into the world as a creature. Observing, imitating, absorbing. What we take in returns transformed, and what is offered never leaves us in the same form in which it arrived. 

June Fischer & Margaux Koch Goei 

thank you, thank you 

12.12.25 – 9.1.26 

A structure of mounds holds a twig within a net. It protects it, yet keeps it captive.
An ambivalence resides in this gesture; it appears uncharged, yet harbors both the negative and the positive. Like branches, its extensions reach outward, offered with intention and vulnerability. They give, yet what is taken from them again and again leaves them corrupted. 

These seemingly open figures move within a !eld of shifting states, and it is precisely within emptiness that an opening appears. A passage through which the world may be perceived without fixed contours. Fragmentary and fleeting, just as alive as it truly is. Like a formless entity, it folds itself into the world as a creature. Observing, imitating, absorbing. What we take in returns transformed, and what is offered never leaves us in the same form in which it arrived.