According to Tinguely, 'we live in a civilisation of wheels'. The relationship between man and machine and the resulting dependencies, which Tinguely deconstructed with relish, still characterise our lives today. For the first time since the museum was founded, the artist's growing collection of works will once again be comprehensively exhibited in the large hall. Discover the filigree, poetic early works, the explosive actions and collaborations of the 1960s and the musical, monumental and dark late works in a varied tour that offers many opportunities to join in.