“Et si on en parlait ?” features expert talks, fresh perspectives, and a dynamic round table discussion. Free entry with registration required. Organized by palliative genève.
In French.
“Et si on en parlait ?” features expert talks, fresh perspectives, and a dynamic round table discussion. Free entry with registration required. Organized by palliative genève.
In French.
As part of the temporary exhibition “Chinese Women,” independent researcher Claire Hui Tang invites attendees to a lecture titled “In Pursuit of Beauty: Women on Chinese Ceramics.”
In French.
As Switzerland prepares for a national debate on newly negotiated agreements with the EU, State Secretary Alexandre Fasel visits the University of Geneva to present the outcomes, strategic stakes, and broader implications of these accords. From energy and health to mobility, research, and sovereignty, this public event opens a timely and vital dialogue on Switzerland’s place in Europe and the world—at the crossroads of policy, economy, and civic life.
In French.
Throughout the summer, casual meetups with artists from the Psot Netebras Xul exhibition are held at Bar Liaisons. Enjoy informal 30-minute discussions over drinks, free of charge and open to everyone without needing to register. Participating artists include Mai Thu Perret, Vidya Gastaldon, and Mathias Pfund.
While the MAMCO undergoes renovations, the museum offers exhibitions outside its usual location. “Psot Netebras Xul” kicks off this initiative in an unconventional industrial space reminiscent of SIP venues. This exhibition explores the Geneva art scene from the 1990s to the present, featuring works from the MAMCO collection alongside recent creations. Participating artists include Timothée Calame, Valentin Carron, Emilie Ding, Sylvie Fleury, among others.
Anthropologist Catherine Hass, an expert in contemporary and political studies, will delve into her book on modern warfare and its connections to Rousseau’s philosophy. The conversation will be further enriched by Martin Rueff, a professor of 18th-century French literature at the University of Geneva and president of the Jean-Jacques Rousseau Society.
In French.
Alexandre Labasse, director of the Paris Urban Planning Agency (Apur), presents Paris Atlas 2024, a contemporary mapping project that offers a vertical reading of the city, from its underground layers to the atmosphere. Building on the legacy of the 1900 Paris-Atlas, this new edition examines recent urban, architectural, social, and environmental transformations, addressing issues such as soil permeability, vegetation, and urban resilience in the face of climate change.
In French.
As part of the Museum’s artist residency, Zahrasadat Hakim invites participants on a reflective walk through the natural surroundings of Sauverny and Versoix. The day begins at the French-Swiss border with an introduction to the artist’s practice, followed by a meditative hike featuring spontaneous weaving moments in nature and dialogue along the way. The activity ends in Versoix, with museum admission included in the ticket (valid until 31 December 2025). In case of rain, the event will be held indoors at the Museum.
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