Thursday 13 November, 19:30

Documentary Screening: Félix Vallotton: Les Couleurs du désir

Free, Booking Required

This documentary pays tribute to Félix Vallotton on the centenary of his passing, delving into his significant influence on the early 20th-century European art scene. Known for his powerful lines, modern compositions, and keen societal insights, Vallotton was a versatile artist. Produced by Actua Films and UN FILM A LA PATTE, in collaboration with ARTE.tv and RTS, this 52-minute film provides a captivating exploration of a visionary artist’s world, as part of the “Rendez-vous avec Vallotton” after-work event.

In French.

Rue Charles-GALLAND 2,
1206 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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