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Augustin Rebetez's unsettling fairy tales on view in Rome

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Swiss artist Augustin Rebetez (b. 1986, Delémont) presents a solo exhibition at Rome's Unosunove gallery, weaving a narrative that blends reality, imagination, and mystical-symbolic elements. The show evokes the literary Surrealism of Lautréamont and the theater of Samuel Beckett, featuring dysfunctional objects, androgynous anthropomorphic totems, and creatures reminiscent of medieval bestiaries. The atmosphere is described as a "black fairy tale" filled with an unsettling sense of anticipation, as if wandering through a "world turned upside down" beyond the looking glass. While the images are disturbing, they also provoke laughter through a playful pursuit of the bizarre, echoing Dadaist methods that paradoxically mirror everyday life. Rebetez develops a gentle social critique, a little opera of images where Harlequins outrank priests and absurdity triumphs over reason. The exhibition runs until a date not specified in the source.

Key facts

  • Augustin Rebetez was born in 1986 in Delémont.
  • The exhibition is held at Unosunove gallery in Rome.
  • The show references Lautréamont's literary Surrealism and Samuel Beckett's theater.
  • Works include dysfunctional objects, androgynous anthropomorphic totems, and medieval bestiary-like animals.
  • The atmosphere is described as a 'black fairy tale' with an unsettling sense of anticipation.
  • The exhibition evokes a 'world turned upside down' beyond the looking glass.
  • Rebetez's approach incorporates Dadaist methods and a playful pursuit of the bizarre.
  • The work offers a gentle social critique where absurdity triumphs over rationality.

Entities

Artists

  • Augustin Rebetez
  • Lautréamont
  • Samuel Beckett

Institutions

  • Unosunove

Locations

  • Rome
  • Italy
  • Delémont
  • Switzerland

Sources