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Amazingly ambivalent

National Museum Zurich | 4.2.2022 - 24.4.2022
published on 2.2.2022

What is Switzerland? What makes the Swiss tick? Where is our place on the world map? A new exhibition explores how we in Switzerland see ourselves, and how others see us. The exhibition brings us face to face with some divergent views, and aims to prompt visitors to self-reflect.

Switzerland is often described as a perfect country: breath-taking scenery, sparkling clean cities and a highly efficient infrastructure. Food and water shortages? We Swiss only know about those things from the news. Political upheavals happen elsewhere, and humanitarian involvement and “good deeds” are part of Switzerland’s self-image. A little paradise in the middle of Europe.

Or is it? On closer inspection, contradictions emerge. What about all the suspicious people checking up on each other? And what place do the greedy bankers have in paradise? Does the picturesque landscape rob people of their sense of humour? And why does no one want to stand out here, to draw attention to themselves?

So what is it, our little Switzerland? Idyllic paradise, or staid backwater of provincial attitudes? A nation open to the world and all it holds, or a stronghold of conservativism? This question isn’t so easy to answer. It depends not only on the perspective, but also on who’s answering. In addition, there are often a number of facets that may be diametrically opposed. Switzerland is full of bewildering contrasts.

The exhibition “Amazingly ambivalent” examines some of the views held by insiders, and those on the outside, and uncovers contradictory aspects of Switzerland. It aims to encourage visitors to reflect on themselves and their relationship with Switzerland.

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The mountains as a focus of longing

Heidi is the most successful Swiss book of all time. The grandfather’s Alp and Heidi herself became embodiments of Switzerland and helped to shape the mythos of Switzerland as a country where people live innocent lives in the healthy alpine air. Johanna Spyri (1827–1901), Heidi. Band I: Heidis Lehr- und Wanderjahre, 1950 edition.

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Europe’s Heart of Darkness

In 2007, the British newspaper The Independent reported about the deportation initiative and xenophobia in Switzerland, saying that Switzerland was no longer a haven of peace and neutrality, but rather the home of a new extremism. The Independent, 7 September 2007.

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The Good Offices of neutral Switzerland

Many Swiss are proud of Switzerland’s “Good Offices”, which contribute to the country’s positive self-image. An example: since 1953, Switzerland has been monitoring the cease-fire between North and South Korea. The shoes worn by Federal Councillor Micheline Calmy-Rey in 2003 while crossing the demarcation line between North and South Korea.

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The gnomes of Zurich

The gnomes of Zurich is a colloquial synonym for Swiss bankers that has been in use since the 1960s. T. R. Fehrenbach, The Gnomes of Zurich, 1966.

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“Chuchichäschtli”, or “I just can’t cope with Swiss culture”.

© Caspar Frei, 1990

When I type “Swiss neutrality”, the encryption device writes this: Bullshit.

© Chappatte, Le Temps, Suisse, www.chappatte.com

A view of the exhibition.

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A view of the exhibition.

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