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23 : 06 : 2016 24 Stops : Tobias Rehberger : Exhibition

Germany/Switzerland – 24 Stops is a cultural walking tour that takes visitors across international borders.

  • Exhibitors are breaking free from the confines of the gallery space and taking to the great outdoors
  • 24 Stops highlights works by artist Tobias Rehberger along a 5km trail that begins in Switzerland and ends in Germany
24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany 24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany
24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany 24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany
24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany 24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany
24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany 24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany
24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany 24 Stops by Tobias Rehberger by Fondation Beyeler and Vitra, Switzerland and Germany

A series of 24 waymarkers, including a beehive, weather vane and fountain, guides visitors along the route, which begins in Switzerland at the Fondation Beyeler and ends in Germany at Vitra Campus. An accompanying mobile app that contains video, audio and photographic content enables visitors to learn more about the artworks.

‘24 Stops is an opportunity to get to know both the history and the stories of the surrounding area and its inhabitants, and encourages excursions into nature,’ the Fondation Beyeler, municipality of Riehen, Vitra and the town of Weil am Rhein said in a joint statement.

The Big Picture

Walking tours such as Space Explorer and The Line take the gallery experience to the streets to enable visitors to enjoy cultural experiences as they discover new areas.

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