7 November – 19 December

Pace: 65 Years

Pace Gallery is pleased to announce the third iteration of Pace: 65 Years, at its gallery in Geneva . This group exhibition will delve into the past 65 years of Pace through a changing display of works that situates the gallery’s contemporary program in the context of its 20th century history, cultivating a dialogue between the past and present. Featuring works by Yto Barrada, Huong Dodinh, Latifa Echakhch, Louise Nevelson, Richard Pousette-Dart, Robert Rauschenberg, Kiki Smith, and Antoni Tàpies.

 

 

 

Quai des Bergues 15,
1201 Genève, Switzerland
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Photo Credit: Kiki Smith & Pace Gallery

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