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The Sigg Art Foundation’s collection encompasses a large corpus of works from Modern Art and Post War to very young artists.

Recent acquisitions have focused on the relationship between traditional media - especially painting - and the digital.

Including important works by Cory Arcangel, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Jason Boyd Kinsella, Neil Beloufa, Jean Claracq, Chris Dorland, Katja Novitskova, Agnes Scherer, Pieter Schoolwerth, Pipilotti Rist, Artie Vierkant, and past residents Kevin Bray, Petra Cortright, Natacha Donzé, Ben Elliot, Louisa Gagliardi, Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings, and Gaspar Willman.

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Korakrit Arunanondchai, Stars are also photograph of dead planets, 2021

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Petra Cortright, HayesOs2 Commandline_peak_bra_colour, 2017

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Neil Beloufa, Talking about sleeping under the stars,
with city lights and pollution blocking the view, 2021

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Jean Claracq, Paradise, 2019

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Cory Arcangel, Photoshop CS: 110 by 72 inches, 300 DPI, RGB, square pixels, default gradient "Spectrum", mousedown y=9900 x=3450, mouseup y=990 x=21450, 2010

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Gaspar Willmann, JUMAP series, 2020

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Natacha Donzé, Atlas, 2020

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Jason Boyd Kinsella, Angus, 2021

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Artie Vierkant, Air filter and method of constructing same 24 (IOPI icons and installation view), 2014

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Ben Elliot, Perfect Painting (Blue & turquoise), 2021

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Chris Dorland, Untitled (data haven), 2021

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Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings, Public Affairs 2, 2020

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Louisa Gagliardi, Solar Stretch, 2018

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Pipilotti Rist, Cape Cod Chandelier, 2011

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Pieter Schoolwerth, Hypnotic Disengagement, 2018

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Marion Chaillou, Tenue On Fleek, 2018

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Katja Novitskova, Earthware (soft approximation, beluga 01), 2022

Katja Novitskova
Earthware (soft approximation, beluga 01), 2022

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Agnes Scherer, Little broken, 2022

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Kevin Bray, It is not where it should have been, 2021

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Charles Ross, HSSB 3/1/17 (Human Size Solar Burn), 2017

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