Experience Alexander von Humboldt’s expedition to the Americas and discover how our herbarium highlights the challenges of climate change, with a guided tour.
Experience Alexander von Humboldt’s expedition to the Americas and discover how our herbarium highlights the challenges of climate change, with a guided tour.
Fifteen previously unseen photographs by Alexandre de Rougemont, captured in California in 2024, engage in a conversation with 20th-century decorative arts and antique canes, spanning from the 17th century to the 1930s.
The gallery will be open during the Art en Vieille-Ville collective vernissage on Thursday, November 6, from 16:00 to 21:00.
To celebrate Nuit des Bains, the FMAC is hosting a special evening in partnership with Bubblegum Club, a cultural platform located in Johannesburg and Geneva. Jamal Nxedlana and Camille Kaiser will screen a 12-minute documentary that follows curators Danniel Tostes and Lari Medawar and their journey within FMAC. Additionally, there will be guided tours of the VISIONS exhibition, led by art mediators and historians.
The group exhibition DREAM UP, curated by Séverine Redon, features over 40 works by 23 artists. In a world facing crises, it seeks to reimagine our connections with life, matter, and time through the lens of dreaming. The artworks blend dream and wonder, reviving ancient and intuitive knowledge to offer an expanded consciousness. Here, dreaming becomes a gentle yet profound commitment, a gateway to other worlds.
Xippas Gallery in Geneva is hosting, for the first time, a solo exhibition dedicated to the Uruguayan artist José Gamarra. The anthological exhibition, Whispers in the Forest, spans fifty years of his work and presents an exceptional selection of paintings and drawings, curated by Manuel Neves
James Webb introduces a captivating sound installation on the shores of Lake Geneva. Through his project “A series of personal questions addressed to Lac Léman”, the artist engages the lake in a dialogue that invites the audience to project their own answers as he poses questions without expecting a reply. Utilizing strategically placed speakers in public spaces, the installation alters the perception of the surroundings, inspiring fresh interpretations and new stories.
Videos by Óscar Muñoz (Colombia) and Vindhya Buthpitiya (Sri Lanka)
The Alexei Jaccard Mural serves as a space for remembrance and contemplation on human rights and enforced disappearances. The inaugural exhibition, “Residual Images of Forced Disappearance,” delves into this theme with photographic works that highlight the fragility of memory while exposing absence and emptiness. These paradoxical and poetic images transform into areas of resistance against violence.
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