20 – 31 May

NEIGHBORS . Svitlana Anoshkina & Sergo Verbicki

Svitlana Anoshkina and Sergo Verbicki present a dialogical exhibition reflecting on proximity, distance and divergent life trajectories. Anoshkina’s sensitive, luminous paintings, shaped by exile and movement between Kyiv and Warsaw, emphasize light, color and interior states.

Verbicki’s ceramic pieces are raw, material-driven explorations of tension, fracture and transformation, evoking anchoring and memory. Without unifying their languages, the works respond through contrast—fragility and density, color and matter—asking what sustains shared ways of inhabiting the world when separated.

Opening: Wednesday 20 May, 18:00
Closing event: Sunday 31 May, 17:00

Rue de la Truite 4,
1205 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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