5 – 7 February

Everything must go !

For the final days of the exhibition Encore(s), discover exclusive objects designed by John Armleder at special prices — a perfect opportunity to treat yourself or find a gift.

Swiss artist John Armleder presents a selection of designed objects and small sculptural works that probe the boundary between art and design.
Through a restrained visual language and an emphasis on material and form, the pieces question objecthood, functionality and the value assigned to everyday artifacts. The presentation highlights the artist’s attention to composition, scale and surface, inviting reflection on how design gestures can operate as conceptual statements.

Rue des Granges 13,
Genève, Switzerland
Photo Credit: phot : Julien Gremaud
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Photo Credit: phot : Julien Gremaud

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