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Christmas & Cribs

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The installation will be closed from 28 October 2024 to 13 January 2025 due to the exhibition "Christmas & Cribs".

Exhibition

This year, the traditional Christmas exhibition at the National Museum Zurich will be highlighting nativity scenes, created and assembled by female crafters. Nativity scene makers not only use a wide variety of materials such as wax, clay and wood, but also breathe life into their figures and landscapes with carefully draped fabric and lovingly detailed embellishments. Wood sculptors Camilla Braunger and Márcia Bieri have carved two unique pieces especially for the exhibition. The numerous figures are complemented by a display of historical advent calendars and a varied accompanying programme of events and activities for the whole family.

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Nativity scenes crafted by women

National Museum Zurich | 18.11.2022 - 8.1.2023
published on 15.11.2022

Advent is a special time of year. This year, the exhibition of traditional nativity scenes at the National Museum Zurich will be focusing on cribs created by female crafters. The figures are complemented by a display of historical advent calendars and an extensive accompanying programme of events and activities.

This year, the traditional Christmas exhibition at the National Museum in Zurich will be showcasing manger scenes crafted by women. Women play an important role as designers, bringing their own special flavour to the diverse range of cribs. They use a wide variety of materials and techniques to breathe life into their figures and landscapes. Wood sculptors Camilla Braunger and Márcia Bieri, who have dedicated themselves to the traditional art of Brienz wood carving, have created two exhibits especially for the exhibition. Hanny Roduner’s charming fabric figures delight viewers with their lovingly crafted details. And the landscapes created by Lucette Pauchard-Remy feature a mix of Advent and folk customs. A porcelain artist from Bulle, Lucette Pauchard-Remy, skilfully blends elements of traditional Gruyère painting (Sennentumsmalerei) with the story of Jesus’ birth, creating a very distinctive world in her enchanting works.

To go with the exhibition of approximately 20 cribs, a large collection of historical advent calendars is also on display. For more than 100 years, various forms of calendars have made the long countdown to Christmas more bearable. A special focus is on calendars with St Nicholas subjects. The exhibition is accompanied by a diverse supporting program and offers entertainment for the whole family.

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Exhibition imprint

  • Overall management Denise Tonella
  • Project direction Andrea Franzen
  • Scenography Martina Nievergelt, Zürich
  • Advisory committee Heidi Amrein, Beat Högger, Markus Leuthard, Sabrina Médioni, Denise Tonella
  • Cultural services and Museum Education Gerda Bissig, Lisa Engi, Vera Humbel
  • Lighting Atelier Derrer, Embrach
  • Graphics CinCin Konzept und Gestaltung GmbH, Zürich
  • Technical management Henrike Binder
  • Exhibition construction Bachir Ezzerari, Ladina Fait, Marc Hägeli, Philippe Leuthardt, Sophie Lühr, David Schwitter
  • Conservation management Peter Wyer
  • Conservation and montage of objects Charlotte Maier, Ulrike Rothenhäusler
  • Lending and logistics of objects Christian Affentranger, David Blazquez, Simon D’Hollosy, Reto Hegetschweiler, Markus Scherer, Samira Tanner, Angela Zeier
  • Photography Jörg Brandt
  • Photo library Andrea Kunz, Fabian Müller
  • IT / Web Thomas Bucher, Ulrich Heiniger, Pasquale Pollastro, Danilo Rüttimann, René Vogel
  • Marketing and communication Andrej Abplanalp, Anna-Britta Maag, Sebastiano Mereu, Carole Neuenschwander Alexander Rechsteiner
  • Translations Marie-Claude Buch-Chalayer, Bill Gilonis, Marco Marcacci

Items generously loaned by

  • Camilla Braunger, Basel
  • Márcia Bieri, Landquart
  • Evelyne Gasser, Lenzburg
  • Historisches Museum Thurgau
  • Huggler Holzbildhauerei AG, Brienz
  • Agnes Hodel, Niederlenz
  • KrippenWelt, Stein am Rhein
  • Lucette Pauchard-Remy, Bulle
  • Hanny Roduner, Zürich