6 – 29 November

Alexandra Häberli

Alexandra Häberli combines painting and sculpture to craft abstract topographies, blending architecture, nature, and perception. This solo exhibition, presented by GOWEN, showcases her unique approach to landscapes by merging architectural, geometric, and natural elements. Her works, created using materials such as acrylic and graphite on PVC, blur the lines between surface and structure. Häberli encourages viewers to reconsider the spaces they occupy and to explore the interplay between perception and experience.

Opening during the Art en Vieille-Ville collective vernissage on Thursday, November 6, from 16:00 to 21:00.

Rue Jean-Calvin 4,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Alexandra Häberli, Gowen

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