The Kunsthaus Zürich is creating a new exhibition of the Emil Bührle Collection, an Impressionist and early Modernist long-term loan within the Kunsthaus. It aims both to examine the historical context of this private collection, and to adopt a nuanced approach to it in the immediate present. Differing interpretations and perspectives will be juxtaposed. The presentation looks at art and its context, and the actual fates of the former owners it portrays, creating space for reflection and active dialogue with the public. The exhibition also considers the decades-long ties between the Kunsthaus Zürich and Emil Bührle, and examines the current debate in Switzerland sur-rounding provenance research and how to deal with its results.