27 May – 13 June

Elisabetta Bergonzo – Corinne Kohli: Plant Poems

Elisabetta and Corinne present a collective exhibition exploring plant life and our relationship with the vegetal world. Through a refined visual language, the artists examine growth, decay and memory, inviting careful attention to texture, color and form. The display balances intimate studies with more open compositions, encouraging contemplative viewing. A virtual presentation on the exhibition page supplements the physical works with additional imagery.

Opening in the presence of the two artists

Closing 13 June 2026 from 11:00 to 17:00 in the presence of the two artists

In French.

Rue Vautier 15
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Photo Credit: DR

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