17 August – 7 September

Guided Visit: Psot Netebras Xul

Every Sunday at 6 pm, enjoy a free, one-hour guided tour of the exhibition Psot Netebras Xul, led by a mediator. No registration required. Held in the new off-site industrial space echoing MAMCO’s original setting, the exhibition traces Geneva’s evolving art scene from the 1990s to today, featuring works from the museum’s collection alongside recent productions by a new generation of artists.

Rue de l'Avenir 32,
1207 Genève
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Photo Credit: MAMCO, Lisa Frisco

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