3 & 17 July

Guided Tours: “Climate Fiction: A Story on the Cantonal Contemporary Art Collection”

Jean-Rodolphe Petter, the exhibition curator, offers guided tours of the exhibition.

Climate Fiction is an exhibition that offers a unique perspective on the Fonds cantonal d’art contemporain collection by exploring the multiple oppressions and inequalities underlying ecological crises. Curated by the winners of the exhibition grant, this traveling show features 20th and 21st-century artworks that reveal the connections between production models, power dynamics, social discrimination, and environmental issues.

Place de Sardaigne 2,
1227 Carouge
Photo Credit: FCAC – Musée de Carouge
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Photo Credit: FCAC – Musée de Carouge

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