Thursday 15 January, 18:00

Photographic Investigations

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Explore the behind-the-scenes world of the Centre of Iconography with a guided tour connected to the “Mobilities” exhibition. Since 2016, photographers have delved into various Geneva themes, creating an extensive photographic collection. This tour highlights the works of Zoé Aubry, Gabriela Löffel, and Laurence Rasti, created between 2019 and 2021, now showcased at the Centre de la Photographie Genève. Organized in collaboration with the Centre de la Photographie Genève.

Passage de la Tour 2,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: Gabriela Löffel

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