16 October – 29 November

Cosmic Flush: Images of Scuffle

Galerie Sébastien Bertrand’s new exhibition, Cosmic Flush: Images of Scuffle, inspired by Rammellzee’s legendary album, explores humanity’s fascination with physical confrontation. Featuring works by: Alan Vega, Andrew Durgin-Barnes, Eloïse Van der Heyden, Erró, Germaine Richier, Henry Moore, Isaac Soh Fujita Howell, Madelyn Kellum, Mathis Gasser, Michael Hilsman, Natalia Gonzalez Martin, Peter Saul, Purvis Young, Rammellzee, Tali Lennox, Todd Bienvenu, Walter Robinson & Treasures of Ancient Art.

 

Rue du Simplon 16,
1207 Genève
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Photo Credit: Isaac Soh Fujita Howell

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