13 March – 3 May

Alfredo Aceto: Amusia

Alfredo Aceto’s solo exhibition “Amusia” delves into themes of trauma, identity, and the body through drawings, sculptures, and photographs, drawing inspiration from sociology and gender studies. The Campanula series features fragmented sculptures and bells, exploring concepts of power, perception, and resistance.

Rue des Bains 22,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: Alfredo Aceto, Lange + Pult
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Photo Credit: Alfredo Aceto, Lange + Pult

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