Sonntag im Kunsthaus
Spend a Sunday at the Kunsthaus Glarus with a varied programme.
11:30
Exhibition tour
with Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah, Annette Amberg, Claire Hoffmann, curator Centre Culturel Suisse de Paris (CCS), and Tadeo Kohan, interim curator CCS and freelance curator.
12:30
Lunch together
Lunch costs: CHF 10, excluding admission to the Kunsthaus.
Pre-registration until 8 May at: info@kunsthausglarus.ch.
14:00
Reading by Quinn Latimer
The author Quinn Latimer reads selected texts.
Performance by Yann Slatteryy
Yann Slatteryy, performer, presents a performance developed especially for the installation by Nolan Lucidi.
Conversation with Nolan Lucidi, artist
The reading and discussion will be held in English.
The entire program is included in the entrance fee (excl. lunch)
Quinn Latimer is a California-born writer and editor whose work often explores feminist economies of writing, reading, and the production of moving images. Her books include Like a Woman: Essays, Readings, Poems (Sternberg Press, 2017). Sarah Lucas: Describe This Distance (Mousse Publishing, 2013), Film as a Form of Writing: Quinn Latimer Talks to Akram Zaatari (WIELS/Motto Books, 2013), and Rumored Animals (Dream Horse Press, 2012). Her texts and readings have been presented many times, including at REDCAT, Los Angeles; at the Chisenhale Gallery, London; at the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam; on Radio Athènes, Athens; at the Poetry Project, New York; at the Venice Architecture Biennale; and at the Sharjah Biennial 13. She is the editor of numerous publications and was editor-in-chief of the publications for documenta 14. She has taught at the Haute École d'Arts Appliqués HEAD in Geneva, at the Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK, at the Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art in Saas-Fee and Berlin, and at The Banff Centre in Canada, among others. Since 2020, she has been a lecturer in the Master's program at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW in Basel.
Yann Slattery (lives and works in Basel) is a dancer, performer, choreographer, stripper, community organizer, and visual artist. With a bachelor's degree in fashion design and a master's degree in Art Gender Nature (HGK), his work deliberately moves between disciplines. In 2022–23 he co-curated the queer film series *Starsign Screenings* at Amore Basel together with Renée Steffen and Peter Wili; since 2025, Yann has been organizing with other queer strippers and
sex workers run the queer-trans strip club Kiss My Ass in Zurich. Together with Yevheniya Kravets, Yann Slattery forms the performance duo Husbands. Her works PLAYBOIS (2023) and SERVING TOY BOI / BOI TOY SERVING (2025) combine gaming worlds and performance and use performance as a tool for un//masking. They have shown in Sweden (Norberg Festival), Birmingham (Fierce Festival), Zurich (Rote Fabrik,
Zentralwäscherei), Basel (Humbug) and Vienna (Performative Screenings – School). Yann's choreographic works include the performance piece Tanga Tragedy (2022, Transboahalle Basel, Amore Basel) – a theatrical exploration of this simultaneously intimate and exposed garment, a tragedy written for 11 Tanga personalities in 10 acts, which are never shown numerically.
Exhibition tour
with Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah, Annette Amberg, Claire Hoffmann, curator Centre Culturel Suisse de Paris (CCS), and Tadeo Kohan, interim curator CCS and freelance curator.
12:30
Lunch together
Lunch costs: CHF 10, excluding admission to the Kunsthaus.
Pre-registration until 8 May at: info@kunsthausglarus.ch.
14:00
Reading by Quinn Latimer
The author Quinn Latimer reads selected texts.
Performance by Yann Slatteryy
Yann Slatteryy, performer, presents a performance developed especially for the installation by Nolan Lucidi.
Conversation with Nolan Lucidi, artist
The reading and discussion will be held in English.
The entire program is included in the entrance fee (excl. lunch)
Quinn Latimer is a California-born writer and editor whose work often explores feminist economies of writing, reading, and the production of moving images. Her books include Like a Woman: Essays, Readings, Poems (Sternberg Press, 2017). Sarah Lucas: Describe This Distance (Mousse Publishing, 2013), Film as a Form of Writing: Quinn Latimer Talks to Akram Zaatari (WIELS/Motto Books, 2013), and Rumored Animals (Dream Horse Press, 2012). Her texts and readings have been presented many times, including at REDCAT, Los Angeles; at the Chisenhale Gallery, London; at the Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam; on Radio Athènes, Athens; at the Poetry Project, New York; at the Venice Architecture Biennale; and at the Sharjah Biennial 13. She is the editor of numerous publications and was editor-in-chief of the publications for documenta 14. She has taught at the Haute École d'Arts Appliqués HEAD in Geneva, at the Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK, at the Saas-Fee Summer Institute of Art in Saas-Fee and Berlin, and at The Banff Centre in Canada, among others. Since 2020, she has been a lecturer in the Master's program at the Institute Art Gender Nature HGK FHNW in Basel.
Yann Slattery (lives and works in Basel) is a dancer, performer, choreographer, stripper, community organizer, and visual artist. With a bachelor's degree in fashion design and a master's degree in Art Gender Nature (HGK), his work deliberately moves between disciplines. In 2022–23 he co-curated the queer film series *Starsign Screenings* at Amore Basel together with Renée Steffen and Peter Wili; since 2025, Yann has been organizing with other queer strippers and
sex workers run the queer-trans strip club Kiss My Ass in Zurich. Together with Yevheniya Kravets, Yann Slattery forms the performance duo Husbands. Her works PLAYBOIS (2023) and SERVING TOY BOI / BOI TOY SERVING (2025) combine gaming worlds and performance and use performance as a tool for un//masking. They have shown in Sweden (Norberg Festival), Birmingham (Fierce Festival), Zurich (Rote Fabrik,
Zentralwäscherei), Basel (Humbug) and Vienna (Performative Screenings – School). Yann's choreographic works include the performance piece Tanga Tragedy (2022, Transboahalle Basel, Amore Basel) – a theatrical exploration of this simultaneously intimate and exposed garment, a tragedy written for 11 Tanga personalities in 10 acts, which are never shown numerically.
Additional info
| Duration | 5 hours 30 minutes |
Price information
included in the entrance fee
Event date
Date
10. May 2026