THE GRASS IS ALWAYS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE
YEAR | 2015
LOCATION | Vaduz
CURATORS | Laura Hilti | Luis Hilti | Annett Höland | Flurina Seger | Kunstverein Schichtwechsel
The world is on the move, driven by the idea that things are better elsewhere. Some people leave their homes in search of education, work or a better life. Others travel out of interest, a thirst for adventure or to do their bit for a better world.



At the exhibition “The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side”, 36 artists aged between 25 and 45 inquire how a small state presents itself, whether it can play a model role, and what effects migration and tourism have. The aim of the show is to draw a critical comparison between the small states and, at the same time, to try to find inspiring unique features.
THE ARTISTS
36 artists from Liechtenstein, Iceland, Luxembourg and Montenegro focus on the reality of small European states and how they are perceived by others.
LIECHTENSTEIN 
Susana Beiro & Florian Bücking, Alex Braubach, Beate Frommelt & Karin Ospelt, Anna Hilti, Simon Kindle & Amayi Wittmer, Meikel Mathias, Manfred Naescher
ICELAND 
Arnar Ásgeirsson, Ásmundur Ásmundsson, Bryndís Björnsdóttir, Gabríela Friðriksdóttir, Gunnhildur Hauksdóttir, Ásdís Sif Gunnarsdóttir, Katrin I. Jonsdottir Hjordisardottir, Danny Holcroft & Ragnar Jónasson, Eva Isleifsdóttir, Anna Fríða Jónsdóttir, Rebekka Erin Moran, Una B. Sigurðardóttir & Vincent Wood, Sigurður Atli Sigurðsson & Ásta Sigurðardóttir, Björk Viggósdóttir
LUXEMBOURG 
2001, Serge Ecker, Karolina Markiewicz & Pascal Piron
MONTENEGRO 
Adrijana Gvozdenović, Milena Jovićević & Nenad Šoškić, Jelena Tomasevic, Natalija Vujošević

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