17 September 2025 – 7 March 2026

Soft Gravity

Soft Gravity at Galerie Domum brings together four creators from the realms of craftsmanship, design, and visual arts: Natalia Brilli, Agnès Morch, Doruk Kubilay, and Lodovico Acerbis & partners. The exhibition explores themes of softness, materiality, and poetry through natural and transformed materials, offering a tactile and immersive experience that invites contemplation on the balance between fragility and strength, memory and the present.

Rue des Bains 61,
1205 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Domum Gallery

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