Friday 17 October, 18:00

Talk with Marc-Olivier Wahler

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Galerie Mezzanin hosts an exclusive talk with Marc-Olivier Wahler, director of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire (MAH). The discussion will unfold within the context of the gallery’s current exhibition showcasing works by Austrian artists Hans Kupelwieser and Rudolf Polanszky, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with one of Geneva’s leading cultural figures while experiencing contemporary artistic dialogue between these two distinctive creative voices.
Rue des Maraîchers 63,
1205 Genève
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