The opening night offers an immersive experience in contemporary art, featuring performances, art installations, and projections. This artistic celebration combines creativity and innovation, allowing the audience to interact with both the artworks and the artists. It’s an immersive journey to mark the start of a new cultural season filled with exciting discoveries.
To mark the 100th anniversary of Jean Tinguely’s birth, the MAH celebrates the artist’s deep ties to the museum with a vibrant tribute. A restored kinetic sculpture—Si c’est noir, je m’appelle Jean (1960)—takes center stage, joined by a major donation of graphic works from the Niki Charitable Art Foundation. Echoing the spirit of Tinguely’s last exhibition at the Musée Rath in 1983, the show features over thirty mechanical sculptures and rarely seen works on paper, many connected to Geneva’s cultural history.