On the first Sunday of each month, the Musée Ariana offers free themed tours without any need for registration. Visitors can admire the museum’s masterpieces or delve into the evolution of stained glass from the 19th to the 21st century.
On the first Sunday of each month, the Musée Ariana offers free themed tours without any need for registration. Visitors can admire the museum’s masterpieces or delve into the evolution of stained glass from the 19th to the 21st century.
“AI, Imagination, and Innovation” is an outdoor exhibition presented by Mich’Line, a project from the City of Thônex Art Fund along the Voie Verte. Open to all, the exhibition questions the role of artificial intelligence in artistic creation. Swiss artists Maëlle Gross and Elsa Wagnières delve into AI’s potential and limitations through works that blur the lines between reality and fiction. Gross tackles the postpartum experience with AI-generated compositions, while Wagnières offers an imagined bestiary reflecting environmental and technological impacts. This immersive installation invites contemplation on the aesthetic, ethical, and environmental challenges in our digital world.
Every Thursday, the exhibition extends its hours into the evening, offering a cozy and appetizing atmosphere with the pop-up bar Liaisons, serving shareable dishes crafted by Florian Le Bouhec. Roving guides are on hand to engage visitors in discussion throughout the exhibition, while short guided tours are available at 7 p.m. in both French and English.
While the MAMCO undergoes renovations, the museum offers exhibitions outside its usual location. “Psot Netebras Xul” kicks off this initiative in an unconventional industrial space reminiscent of SIP venues. This exhibition explores the Geneva art scene from the 1990s to the present, featuring works from the MAMCO collection alongside recent creations. Participating artists include Timothée Calame, Valentin Carron, Emilie Ding, Sylvie Fleury, among others.
Fabian Marti is a contemporary Swiss artist known for his multidisciplinary practice, spanning sculpture, photography, and installation. His work frequently delves into themes of mysticism, ritual, and the tension between ancient symbolism and modern aesthetics. He returns to Wilde Gallery with a new solo exhibition.
Immerse yourself in 15,000 years of Geneva history, reinterpreted by New York artist Carol Bove, born in Geneva in 1971. The exhibition takes a fresh look at the MAH collection, inviting visitors to follow a timeline from regional archaeological discoveries to the most recent contemporary pieces. Presented chronologically, the works take a creative, anthropological, interactive and educational approach. Between ancient artifacts, masterpieces and everyday objects, this new Carte Blanche revisits the museum space, blurring the boundaries between art and everyday objects. An invitation to touch, feel and observe in a new way, free from convention, to redefine our relationship with art and the museum.
Lovay Fine Arts showcases historical works by Giovanni Pizzo, a key figure in the 1960s Arte Programmata movement. These ten pieces from the Sign-Gestalt series (1962) focus on algorithmic structures and visual rhythms, highlighting Pizzo’s distinctive language of serial abstraction. This exhibition, a collaboration with the Archivio di Luciano Pizzo in Rome, brings these unseen works back to the public for the first time in forty years.
Join Bruno Pellegrino as he delves into the archives of Éditions Zoé, housed at the Geneva Library. Explore manuscripts, mock-ups, and correspondence that chronicle 50 years of Swiss literary history. As an author and editor at Zoé, Pellegrino offers his insights on the exhibition. The event is open to the public and held in partnership with RTS Archives and Interrail.
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