Friday 17 October, 18:00

Talk with Marc-Olivier Wahler

Registration required
Galerie Mezzanin hosts an exclusive talk with Marc-Olivier Wahler, director of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH). The discussion will unfold within the context of the gallery’s current exhibition showcasing works by Austrian artists Hans Kupelwieser and Rudolf Polanszky, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with one of Geneva’s leading cultural figures while experiencing contemporary artistic dialogue between these two distinctive creative voices.
Rue des Maraîchers 63,
1205 Genève
{"title":"Talk with Marc-Olivier Wahler","description":"\u003Cdiv data-test-render-count=\u00222\u0022\u003E\r\n\u003Cdiv class=\u0022mb-1 mt-1\u0022\u003E\r\n\u003Cdiv class=\u0022group relative inline-flex gap-2 bg-bg-300 rounded-xl pl-2.5 py-2.5 break-words text-text-100 transition-all max-w-[75ch] flex-col pr-6\u0022\u003E\r\n\u003Cdiv class=\u0022absolute bottom-0 right-2 pointer-events-none\u0022\u003E\r\n\u003Cdiv class=\u0022rounded-lg transition min-w-max pointer-events-auto translate-y-4 bg-bg-100\/80 backdrop-blur-sm translate-x-1 group-hover:translate-x-0.5 border-0.5 border-border-300 p-0.5 shadow-sm opacity-0 group-hover:opacity-100\u0022\u003E\r\n\u003Cdiv class=\u0022text-text-300 flex items-stretch justify-between\u0022\u003E\r\n\u003Cdiv class=\u0022flex items-center\u0022\u003EGalerie Mezzanin hosts an exclusive talk with Marc-Olivier Wahler, director of the Mus\u00e9e d'Art et d'Histoire (MAH). The discussion will unfold within the context of the gallery's current exhibition showcasing works by Austrian artists Hans Kupelwieser and Rudolf Polanszky, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with one of Geneva's leading cultural figures while experiencing contemporary artistic dialogue between these two distinctive creative voices.\u003C\/div\u003E\r\n\u003Cdiv\u003E\u003C\/div\u003E\r\n\u003C\/div\u003E\r\n\u003C\/div\u003E\r\n\u003C\/div\u003E\r\n\u003C\/div\u003E\r\n\u003C\/div\u003E\r\n\u003C\/div\u003E","start_date":"2025-10-17","end_date":"2025-10-17","date":"Friday 17 October, 18:00","timings":[{"timing_start_date":"20251017T160000Z","timing_end_date":"20251017T190000Z"}]}

You might also like

17 September – 17 November

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.

10 September 2025 – 11 January 2026

Apocalypses. What Did You See in Hiroshima? is a powerful exhibition curated by Nicolas Crispini, exploring the devastation and legacy of the atomic bombings through testimonies, photographs, films, objects, and soundscapes. From survivor accounts to cultural echoes and traces of nuclear tests, it confronts the enduring threat of nuclear apocalypse and asks whether humanity has truly grasped the magnitude of Hiroshima.

22 May – 30 November

Delve into biodiversity and reflect on our role in its preservation within the heart of the garden. This journey, enhanced by Geneva’s Municipal Biodiversity Strategy, features brief texts displayed on veils designed to educate the public. The program also includes discussion walks, a memory game, and a series of podcasts focused on biodiversity.

25 September – 30 October

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

17 April 2025 – 17 April 2026

The exhibition invites you on a journey through anatomical models, casts, waxworks, and illustrated antique books. Modern tools like microscopy, medical imaging, and 3D printing uncover the inner workings of organs, currently utilized by medical students at the University of Geneva. This is a collaboration with the University of Geneva. Some images may not be suitable for younger or sensitive audiences.

17 September – 1 November

Johannes Nagel’s works explore a dynamic dialogue with material, emphasizing process over perfection. In Silhouette Extended, tunnels, cuts, and patterns reveal the tension between form and movement, creating a language of immediacy where objects unfold and surprise, embracing the potential within rather than a flawless finish.

Opening during the Nuit des Bains, Wednesday 17 September.

Oops! It seems there
are no events matching your selection!

Please adjust your criteria to see more results.

Add to Calendar

Select the date to be saved in your Google calendar.

calendar placeholder

Done!

Event removed from your CoolAgenda.

Yeah!

Event Saved to your CoolAgenda

Add to CoolAgenda

In your CoolAgenda

Date

Title

Location

Description

calendar placeholder

Reset password

Password was reset

Your password has been reset successfully. You can now log in with your new password.

Check your Inbox

We’ve sent you a password reset email to the address provided. Please check your inbox and/or spam folder.

Forgot your password?

Thank you!

Please check your inbox for a verification email to complete your sign-up.

Sign Up

Create your Account and Culture Up!