Parkett @ Zurich Art Weekend 2026
Gallery House Zurich, Quellenstrasse 27, 8005 Zurich
Read a Parkett text on Katharina Fritsch
Parkett Vol. 100/101
Quote from Parkett
"I started out as a painter. Today, I'm both painter an sculptor in equal parts. The third dimension has always been important to me. I want people to walk into a picture in order to feel the tension between the object and the space around it, between postive and negative. The colors I use invest the objects with life and emotion. That interaction is extremely important in my work."
Katharina Fritsch in conversation with Jacqueline Burckhardt, Parkett No. 100/101, 2017
1st-4th Poster (Ibiza), 2006 / 5th-8th Poster (Ibiza), 2006
Two series of four silkscreen prints each,
33 1 / 2 x 23 3/ 5” (85 x 60 cm), each print,
printed by Karl-Heinz Neumann, Cologne.
Ed. 40 each, (11/40-20/40 for Parkett)
signed and numbered
One last complete set of all eight silkscreens is currently available.
Read a Parkett Text on Cao Fei
Parkett Vol. 99
Quote from Parkett
"Few artists have plumbed what we could call Chinese transnational imaginery more effectively than Cao Fei, who over the last fifteen years has explored the physical and psychic effects of the changes in wide-ranging multimedia installations and videos. She is part of a generation that, as she says, 'grew up with pop culture, new technologies, electronic entertainment computer games, American rap, Hong Kong films, etc.'"
Tom McDonough, Parkett No. 99, 2017
Rumba 1: Incubator, 2017 (for Parkett 99)
Mini vacuum cleaning robot and two synthetic chicks
17.5 cm x 23.2 cm (6 7/8" x 9 1/8") 600g (1.4lbs)
Edition 30/XX signed and numbered on robot.
Read a Parkett Text on John Armleder
Parkett Vol. 50/51
Quote from Parkett
“The idea one gets when looking at the work of John Armleder is the idea of the twentieth century itself, the age of modernity. This is not only because he uses an abstract pictorial vocabulary, but also because he uses objects that have served to construct the new life of this century.”
Giacinto di Pietrantonio, Parkett No. 50/51, 1997
"Untitled" , 1997 (for Parkett 50/51)
Unique Perspex sculptures in
fluorescent colors: yellow,
light blue, orange, or colorless,
approx. 16 x 16 x 8”
(40,6 x 40,6 x 20,3 cm),
Ed. 50/XX, inscribed signature and edition number,
yellow: 1–20, blue: 21–33,
orange: 34–42, colorless: 43–50
Read a Parkett text on Xu Zhen
Parkett Vol. 96
Quote from Parkett
"Now critics in both the East and the West agree that MadeIn is clever. Some will venture to say that, of all the artists in China trying to be clever, it’s only MadeIn that’s really solved the system’s riddle."
Monika Szewczyk, Parkett No. 96, 2015
"The Tribal Chief's New Clothes", 2015 (for Parkett 96)
Various fabrics,
14 1/8 x 7 7/8 x 7 1/2” (36 x 20 x 19 cm),
produced by MadeIn Company,
Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered certificate
Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list
Read a Parkett text on Kelley Walker
Parkett vol. 87
Quote from Parkett
"In what could be called a flicker of productive crassness, this last discovery rendered his own task more complex. after all, one reasonably anticipates that art that engages a given site should gravitate toward its underbelly, moving into the basement, as it were, and summon up the repressed past or create some place for alterity."
Johanna Burton, Parkett No. 87, 2010
"Untitled", 2010 (for Parkett 87)
Cast in various media (chocolate, paper pulp, resin),
each unique, with cap worn by artist,
approx. 12 x 7 x 11”(30 x 17,5 x 26 cm),
approx. 15.5 lbs. (7 kg),
Ed. 35/XX, signed and numbered certificate
Sold Out. For updates on availability, please inquire by joining our waiting list
A selection of works from Parkett collaborations will be on view at Gallery House Zurich, in the former premises of the iconic Parkett office.
We gladly answer questions about availability, and assist you in finding any rare or sold-out works and books. For further information or inquiries, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
“The Parkett office was somehow the Headquarter Central of Contemporary Art—a contact and intersection point.”
Hans Ulrich Obrist
Gallery House Zurich
Quellenstrasse 27, 3rd floor
8005 Zurich
Opening hours
Friday, 5 June, 12:00–19:00
Saturday, 6 June, 12:00–19:00
Sunday, 7 June, 12:00–19:00
Wednesday, 10 June, 12:00–19:00
Thursday, 11 June, 12:00–19:00
Friday, 12 June, Art Week Opening and Party, 12:00–22:00
Saturday, 13 June, 12:00–19:00
Sunday, 14 June, 12:00–19:00