Yesterday Sunday I was at the Paul Gugelmann Museum in Schönenwerd. Mr Gugelmann is a Swiss artist who makes kind of moving maschines. In his early creating phases he made just confusing maschines with a lot of different materials from bicycles, steam-engines and so on. Especially this art reminds me of Jean Tinguely. Later he created a great deal of metal sculptures which symbolize something. There is e. g. the ship of the devil, a construction of peace and war, a king as a marionette and so on. His art is like a mirror of the society and fun to look at because each peace is moving. Movement is like the red threat in his work. There is no big movement, just slight movements. The wings of pigeons are fluttering or the head and arms of the king are moving. Another red thread is the noise, the rattling and beating of his little figures. Most I liked the sculptur of the hierarchy in a factory. On the top is the boss who is angry and hits the departement chief. This one goes down to beat his assistent who hits the next in the hierarchy. The last person in that chain finally kicks the dog.