25 September – 30 October

Origins

The 8th edition of the Curatorial Project exhibition, titled “Origins,” delves into the intricate theme of origins through multidimensional works by renowned artists such as Philip Baldwin, Monica Guggisberg, and others. As both an educational and professional initiative, Ecoart raises awareness about contemporary art professions and curatorial practices. The exhibition also features 19th-century Japanese prints from the Gilbert Luber Collection, highlighting the influence of manga on Western art. This presentation is part of the 2025 Japanese Culture Autumn, celebrating both traditional and contemporary Japanese culture in the Lake Geneva region.

Vernissage, 25 September at 17:00

Rue Marie-Thérèse Maurette 7,
1208 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Ecolint CDA

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