13 – 28 June

Guided Tours of the Outdoor Exhibition “Infiltrations”

Free, registration required

The exhibition features installations and sculptures that explore the garden as a symbol of dialogue between humans and their environment. These works, situated in everyday public spaces, challenge our coexistence with artificial infrastructures by revealing the garden as an interactive ecosystem. The title reflects nature’s subtle infiltration into man-made surroundings and emphasizes art’s ability to blend seamlessly into public spaces, reshaping our perception of them. In collaboration with BIG, two pieces will be displayed in Plan-les-Ouates before being showcased at the Biennale Intrépide des Espaces d’Art in Geneva.

In French.

Friday 13 June, 12:30
Thursday 19 June, 18:30
Saturday 28 June, 10:30

Route des Chevaliers-de-Malte 3
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Photo Credit: DR

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