12 June – 7 September

Afterwork @SOMA (MAMCO)

Every Thursday, the exhibition extends its hours into the evening, offering a cozy and appetizing atmosphere with the pop-up bar Liaisons, serving shareable dishes crafted by Florian Le Bouhec. Roving guides are on hand to engage visitors in discussion throughout the exhibition, while short guided tours are available at 7 p.m. in both French and English.

While the MAMCO undergoes renovations, the museum offers exhibitions outside its usual location. “Psot Netebras Xul” kicks off this initiative in an unconventional industrial space reminiscent of SIP venues. This exhibition explores the Geneva art scene from the 1990s to the present, featuring works from the MAMCO collection alongside recent creations. Participating artists include Timothée Calame, Valentin Carron, Emilie Ding, Sylvie Fleury, among others.

Rue de l'Avenir 32,
1207 Genève
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Photo Credit: photo : Lisa Frisco

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