18 September – 4 December

VISIONS

Lari Medawar and Danniel Tostes present the second chapter of their residency at FMAC, titled VISIONS. This exhibition is a continuation of VISIBLE, which already delved into the diversity and representation within the City of Geneva’s Contemporary Art Fund collection. VISIONS highlights works by women, queer and trans individuals, artists of color, and other historically marginalized communities. It celebrates non-normative presences, intergenerational dialogues, and poetic expressions while questioning the future of public collections. The exhibition features pieces from numerous artists, including Luc Andrié, Pauline Boudry, and Renate Lorenz, among others.

Chemin du 23-Août 5,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: Mat* Avogadro

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