4 December 2025 – 7 February 2026

John M. Armleder: Encore(s)

John M. Armleder presents Encore(s), a display of his ancillary productions assembled in a space that mixes shop, domestic interior and tea-room. For over fifty years Armleder has developed a practice where art lives in relation to space, encounters and everyday life, blurring borders between artwork and decor, exhibition and situation. The project gathers objects, editions and collaborative creations — clothing, accessories, furniture and tableware — that transform use into sign. Most pieces are offered for sale, underscoring circulation and experimentation within his oeuvre.

Rue des Granges 13,
Genève, Switzerland
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Photo Credit: Annik Wetter

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