23 January – 28 February

Erik Bulatov – Hommage

Following the passing of Erik Bulatov, Skopia Gallery presents Hommage, a tribute to the artist. The exhibition features a selection of his paintings, including works never before shown at the gallery, celebrating his influential career and artistic legacy.

Opening during the Nuit des Bains, Thursday 22 January, frpm 18:00.

Rue des Vieux-Grenadiers 9,
1205 Geneva
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