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Mai-Thu Perret

Mai-Thu Perret

And Each Moment has Its Own Response

Edited by Sarah Burkhalter
Edited by Julie Enckell
Edited by Fedrica Martini

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Publishing 8th Jun 2026
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    • Mai-Thu Perret is one of the most recognised contemporary artists in Switzerland
    • Perret combines diverse ideological and visual reference systems and questions the visions of modernism and the creative power of utopias
    • The On Words series features interviews with leading female contemporary artists
    • On Words adds to the polyphonic art history the narrative of those who actively shape it
    • Female artists offer personal insight into their work, their experiences, and the meaning behind their art
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    This latest volume in the On Words series is dedicated to Mai-Thu Perret, one of Switzerland’s most recognised contemporary artists. In conversation with Sarah Burkhalter, she talks about her personal fascinations, the randomness of glazing ceramics, and her love of reading. Burkhalter and Perret also explore artistic and intellectual means of including the importance of motherhood into art discourse without being reduced to that role.

    Born in Geneva in 1976, and of Franco-Vietnamese heritage, Perret combines ceramics, installation, film, sculpture, painting, and textiles in her practice, which is based on an original affinity for writing and storytelling. She draws on the artistic and historic genealogies of the avant-garde as well as on Zen and feminist literature to create objects, spaces, and performances in which anthropology and political history give rise to intriguing heterotopias.

    Text in English and French. 

    About the Author

    Sarah Burkhalter is head of the Antenne romande of the Swiss Institute for Art Research SIK-ISEA in Lausanne. Julie Enckell is an associate professor and director at HEAD – Genève, where she heads the Cultural Development Department. Federica Martini is an associate professor at HEAD – Genève, where she directs the MA program CCC—Critical Curatorial Cybermedia.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Scheidegger & Spiess
    ISBN
    9783039423200
    Publish date
    8th Jun 2026
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
    Size
    150 mm x 100 mm
    Pages
    96 Pages
    Illustrations
    12 color
    Name of series
    On Words
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