Lovay Fine Arts showcases new works by Oliver Coran, where paintings and drawings delve into themes of the mirror, the muse, and the “hot girl” through popular imagination.
Lovay Fine Arts showcases new works by Oliver Coran, where paintings and drawings delve into themes of the mirror, the muse, and the “hot girl” through popular imagination.
Quartier Libre SIG showcases “BORN IN … PPM” by Mary-Lou Mauricio, an exhibition of photographic portraits that highlight the CO₂ levels from the birth year of each subject. Featuring both well-known and unknown individuals, this artistic project raises awareness about climate change and the urgent need to move away from fossil fuels.
Olivier Varenne showcases the first solo exhibition of Benoît Mazzer, a French artist whose work blends abstraction with figuration. Mazzer’s paintings, influenced by nature, memory, and the subconscious, unveil dreamlike inner worlds rooted in Romanticism, German Neo-Expressionism, and Vedantic philosophy. His pieces range from monumental landscapes to dreamlike maps and composite portraits, inviting viewers into uncharted inner realms.
Opening during the Nuit des Bains, Wednesday 17 September, 17:00 – 20:00.
The 8th edition of the Curatorial Project exhibition, titled “Origins,” delves into the intricate theme of origins through multidimensional works by renowned artists such as Philip Baldwin, Monica Guggisberg, and others. As both an educational and professional initiative, Ecoart raises awareness about contemporary art professions and curatorial practices. The exhibition also features 19th-century Japanese prints from the Gilbert Luber Collection, highlighting the influence of manga on Western art. This presentation is part of the 2025 Japanese Culture Autumn, celebrating both traditional and contemporary Japanese culture in the Lake Geneva region.
Vernissage, 25 September at 17:00
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.
International artist Iris Leroyer presents OPUS CARBONE, a groundbreaking exhibition that examines the impact of human activity on living organisms. Through charcoal sculptures, paintings made from carbon-based natural materials, and installations, the work engages the public with the current ecological crisis, prompting reflection on environmental issues and our relationship with nature.
Every month, the Botanical Garden showcases a treasure from its collections through an audio commentary, accessible both at the library and on social media. These gems, which include engravings, rare books, objects, or archival letters, are enriched with insights from a librarian or archivist.
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