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COLLECTING CONTEMPORARY CULTURE

TASONI X ZURICH ART WEEKEND

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For Zurich Art Weekend 2026, Tasoni presents a limited edition artist collaboration capsule created in partnership with Zurich Art Weekend, bringing together contemporary art and collectible design through a series of exclusive caps and a tote bag developed with five internationally recognized artists.

The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to creativity, cultural exchange, and supporting contemporary artistic voices. Each piece transforms the everyday into a collectible object, offering visitors a way to engage with the artists' practices beyond the gallery walls and carry a piece of Zurich Art Weekend with them.

The capsule includes artist designed caps by Tina Braegger, Alexandra Bachzetsis, Mitchell Anderson, and Jan Vorisek, alongside a limited edition tote created with Gowoon Lee. Each artist brings a distinct visual language shaped by their own practice.

Tina Braegger is known for her exploration of repetition, authorship, and image making through her ongoing engagement with a single recurring motif. Her work examines how meaning shifts through reproduction and reinterpretation.

Alexandra Bachzetsis works across choreography, performance, and visual art, investigating the ways popular culture shapes movement, identity, and representation. Her work has been presented at institutions including MoMA, Tate Modern, and documenta.

Mitchell Anderson's multidisciplinary practice spans sculpture, installation, painting, and text, using found objects and cultural references to examine the contradictions, aspirations, and failures embedded within everyday life.

Jan Vorisek works across sculpture, sound, installation, and performance, repurposing industrial materials and familiar systems to explore themes of power, infrastructure, and contemporary culture.

For the collaboration's tote bag, Gowoon Lee brings her distinctive visual language developed through paintings that draw from the imagery of cartoons and popular culture. By isolating familiar characters and forms from their original narratives, she creates works that sit between recognition and abstraction, inviting viewers to reconsider images that feel universally known.

Created exclusively for Zurich Art Weekend 2026, the capsule celebrates the dialogue between fashion, art, and collecting that has long been central to Tasoni's identity. The limited edition pieces are available at Tasoni Zurich, online at Tasoni.com, and at Zurich Art Weekend information points throughout the city from June 12–14. MORE STORIES
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