Sunday 21 December, 13:00

Hades invites you to his Death Café – Jennifer Merlyn Scherler

Jennifer Merlyn Scherler invites you to the Death Café, a gathering inspired by Tokyo’s Maid cafés, featuring the recurring character Hadès. This haunted setting offers a delicate yet unsettling experience centered on mourning and memory, with lip-sync performances and discussions about departed friends, among other elements. Blurring the lines between fiction and reality, kawaii and the macabre, this performance provides an ironic and sensitive meditation on loss and emotional connections. The event is part of the Side Quest for the Real exhibition program.

Rue des Vieux-Grenadiers 10,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: @Jennifer Merlyn Scherler

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