30 April – 4 July

Danniel Tostes – Communities in Resonance

Curator Danniel Tostes brings together works by several generations of artists to examine community as a space of connection, resistance and collective creation. The exhibition assembles photography, installation, sculpture and mixed-media projects that forge dialogues between historical and contemporary practices. Through gestures, archival fragments and collaborative processes, the show investigates memory, solidarity and the forms that communal artistic practices take across time.

Opening : Thursday 30 April, 18:00 (Salle Saint Ours)

Rue de l'Athénée 2,
1205 Genève
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