Key visual of the video installation «Experiences of Switzerland – Sex work»

Sex work

Experiences of Switzerland

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Installation

Sex work has been legal in Switzerland for over 80 years – and yet remains as controversial as ever. Between stigmatization, legal regulation and empowerment, sex work brings out some key social problem areas: from power, sexuality and gender issues to migration, racism, poverty and social inequality. The video installation consists of ten interviews showing how sex work has evolved in Switzerland and providing insights into a broad range of work-related and everyday realities faced by sex workers in the country. These interviews reveal the diversity within this working group while at the same time shedding light on such aspects as violence and exploitation. There is also a media station showing historical developments, legal frameworks and public debates.

About the format
Sometimes objects fail to tell the full story behind formative developments in Switzerland’s recent past. The ‘Experiences of Switzerland’ format focuses on contemporary witnesses. Their fates and experiences, which in most cases are not found in any archives or records, provide visitors with a multifaceted insight into Swiss contemporary history. Featuring a different topic every year, the format does away with exhibits and consists of a large-scale, immersive projection with sound delivered through headphones. Meanwhile, an exploration station features information on the latest research findings in the area and places the topic in its cultural-historical context.

Media

There will be no media conference for this exhibition.

Please contact the media service for individual appointments, guided tours and/or interviews.

The media kit with images will be available for download here from 10:00 a.m. on 3 July 2026.

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Exhibition imprint

  • Overall management Denise Tonella

  • Project direction and curator Marina Amstad

  • Idea and Concept Marina Amstad, Sexworkers Collective

  • Scientific advisors Sexworkers Collective

  • Curatorial Support Luca Tori

  • Scientific collaboration Thomas Bochet

  • Scenography Alex Harb

  • Interviews Sexworkers Collective

  • Projection Maurizio Drei, Michele Innocente

  • Voice-over Tweaklab AG: Lambert Bastar (FR), Lotti Happle (DE), Andrea Samborsky (EN), Christina Zamboni (IT)

  • Advisory committee Roman Aebersold, Günhan Akarçay, Heidi Amrein, Beat Högger, Sabrina Médioni, Denise Tonella

  • Controlling of project Sabrina Médioni

  • Technical management Mike Zaugg

  • Exhibition construction Ira Allemann, Sophie Lühr, Marc Hägeli, Dave Schwitter, Philippe Leuthardt

  • IT | Web | Media stations Thomas Bucher, Danilo Rüttimann, Alex Baur, Thomas Bucher, Ueli Heiniger; Immensive SA

  • Marketing and Communication Andrej Abplanalp, Anna-Britta Maag, Sebastiano Mereu, Carole Neuenschwander, Alexander Rechsteiner

  • Advertising graphic Resort GmbH für Visuelle Kommunikation

  • Translations Coline Thomas; Interserv AG; Natalia Proserpi 


We thank the eyewitnesses for their precious participation.