Colonial Traces - Collections in Context

Until Sun, 13/07/2025
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© Frank Blaser, Zürich
© Frank Blaser, Zürich

ETH Zurich's natural history collections house thousands of artefacts from former overseas colonies, including rocks and minerals, insects, animal and plant specimens. In the worldwide discussion surrounding art and cultural artefacts from colonial contexts, such objects play a subordinate role. The new exhibition at the ETH Library's extract puts them in the spotlight, questions their past, and sheds light on the connections between science and colonialism.

 

Imperialism and research

In the age of high imperialism, scientific research in the colonies became increasingly important. It served the colonial powers to gain knowledge and to consolidate political and economic interests. As a university with an international reputation, ETH Zurich also sent experts overseas to research flora and fauna, topography, and mineral resources. Numerous objects thus found their way into the natural history collections of ETH Zurich.

Curated by: Dr Monique Ligtenberg

Scenography: Charles O. Job & Maude von Giese

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Rämistrasse 101
8092 Zürich


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Opening Times

Monday: 10–17
Tuesday: 10–17
Wednesday: 10–17
Thursday: 10–17
Friday: 10–17
Saturday: 10–17
Sunday: 10–17

Until Sun, 13/07/2025

Prices

Free admission

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