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    "Winter Auction Fine Arts" of the ZHdK

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    Artwork by Fine Arts student Andrei Stฤƒnescu on the flyer of the "Winter Auction". Photo: ZHdK

    Published on 22.11.2022

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    The Fine Arts Department of the Zurich University of the Arts is auctioning off works of art by students in cooperation with the Fondation ZHdK. The works will be exhibited from 28 November to 2 December 2022 and can be purchased online.

    For the "Winter Auction", 20 Fine Arts students of the Zurich University of the Arts (ZHdK) have produced artworks. The diverse works range from painting and photography to object and light art and deal with socially relevant topics from the everyday lives of the young artists. The artworks will be auctioned off in collaboration with the Fondation ZHdK, and can be viewed in an exhibition at the Toni-Areal from 28 November. The auction will take place online. Starting bids are 300 Swiss francs. Half of the proceeds will go to the young artists and half to the Solidarity Fund of the Fondation ZHdK, which will use the money to support ZHdK students in financial need. 

    Online auction: auction.zhdk.ch
    Exhibition: Monday, 28 November 2022, 6 p.m. (vernissage), until Friday, 2 December 2022, 8 p.m.
    Toni-Areal, 6.K03
    Pfingstweidstrasse 96, Zurich
    Free admission

    https://www.zhdk.ch/veranstaltung/49692

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