Curated under the title Naked Lunch, the exhibition features surreal and sometimes bizarre works by artists such as Max Ernst, Le Corbusier, Chaim Soutine, Christian Schad, Daniel Spoerri and Dieter Roth. The book of the same name (1959) by U.S. writer William S. Burroughs and its film adaptation (1991) by David Cronenberg served as inspiration. In it, disparate records of real experiences, hallucinations, and fantasies are depicted in a satirical, grotesquely exaggerated style. The main character encounters strange creatures, such as insectoid typewriters, and experiences a surreal nightmare. In reference, our exhibition thematizes the scurrile and absurd, physicality and sensuality, as well as perception and irritation in the works on display.