02 July 2023 to 27 October 2024
SPICK-AND-SPAN!
On Cleaning and Cleansing
Cleaning is a cultural practice, heavy labour, ritual, a social purpose. Cleaning is an often unloved and time-consuming occupation, still mainly carried out by women*. Who cleans when, how, why and with what? What is dirt? Which view of the world is connected with it? Is cleaning limited to homes? What about role models, role ascriptions, cleaning and cleanness, economy and ecology, sustainability and migration, or religion and spirituality? And the art?
An exhibition for the whole family at two locations: FMH Women's Museum Hittisau and Lech Museum
SO BEAUTIFUL
Who cleans? Women*, the poor, people of colour? The situation is precarious: What is a labour of love for some, means hard, underpaid, un-paid work for others. Why are those who generate waste held in higher esteem than those who clear it away?
SO CIVILISED
Does cleanliness equal culture? We consider cleanliness as civilising nature. Doesn’t our cleanness come at the price of disregarding nature and the environment? Why is gold dust viewed as precious and house dust as dirty?
German only
We'll wipe through the history of cleanliness with you!
SPICK-AND-SPAN for Kids
Our exhibition has a lot to offer for the whole family. How and what did people clean in the past? Is a pig dirty? And what is dirt anyway? In a playful way you can learn more about dirt and cleanliness.
We look forward to seeing you!
SO SAFE
Are we safe, when it smells lovely? Too small, too taste-less, too odourless to be cleaned away? Light pollution at night and noise pollution near the motorway, nuclear radiation post-Fukushima, viruses, germs, bacteria – all odourless but nevertheless so dirty.
SO TIDY
The history of humankind – utter chaos? Myths, religion, philosophy, art, science – many have been looking for ways of bringing order to chaos. Why do we always feel the need to divide the world into pairs? Right and wrong, to be and not to be, life and death?
Art Positions
ONA B., Sevda Chkoutova, DIE DAMEN, VALIE EXPORT, Melanie Greußing, Swaantje Güntzel, Paul Hazelton, honey & bunny (Sonja Stummerer & Martin Hablesreiter), Sarah Jackel & Lisa Jakob, A.M. Jehle, Friederike Klotz, Christine Lederer, Ina Loitzl, Gabriele Maria Lulay, Karin Mack, Irmgard Mellinghaus, Jelena Micić, Zanele Muholi, Kateřina Šedá, Roland Stecher, Franziska Stiegholzer, Maria Stockner, Viktoria Tremmel, Maria Walcher, Andreas Wegner, Tina van de Weyer
SO PURE
Privileges always depend on power.Sexism and racism are expressed in words and actions. Do purification rituals serve as catharsis or are they instruments of social control? What makes women* pure?
SO INVISIBLE
A village gets buffed up. For its guests everything has to shine. As if by magic: The efforts of “chambermaids”, room service, and cleaning personnel happen discreetly behind the scene. Are hospitality and homeliness possible without the invisible?
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OPENING HOURS Thu to Sun 3 pm – 6 pm, Jul - Sep / Dec - Apr
GUIDES FOR GROUPS AND SCHOOLS available on request also outside of opening hours
LECHMUSEUM
Dorf 26, 6764 Lech am Arlberg, Vorarlberg, Austria
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BLITZBLANK! Exhibition
CURATORS Stefania Pitscheider Soraperra & Lisa Noggler-Gürtler
EXHIBITION DESIGN Sabrina Summer
EXHIBITION GRAPHICS Katharina Rohner
ANIMATIONS Simone Knecht
FILM Pia Berchtold & Luca Martina Huber
EDUCATIONAL WORK Andrea Schwarzmann
TECHNICAL SUPPORT Martin Beck
TRANSLATION Laura Ruth Gaffron
FMH Frauenmuseum Hittisau
DIRECTOR
Stefania Pitscheider Soraperra
MUSEUM TEAM
Nawres Al Anbagi, Houda Alrhawan, Wilma Bilgeri, Barbara Capri, Norah Drissner, Cornelia Ellensohn, Katharina Felder, Danielle Fend-Strahm, Barbara Frey, Bernadette Fritz, Lydia Hagspiel, Sabine Heinzle, Lucia Keck, Annelies Mätzler, Alexandra Natter, Elke Obmann-Eder, Katharina Rohner, Andrea Schwarzmann, Elena Schertler, Nadine Schütz, Dagmar Steurer, Stefanie Vogel