21 May – 1 June

Transmission: AGRAM, Paintings

The exhibition at Villa Dutoit features paintings by artist Agram that delve into the theme of inheritance, blending past and present. With warriors frozen in time and dancers suspended mid-air, each piece connects different eras by exploring transmission as a tension between disappearance and reemergence. From Geneva to Prague, Agram reimagines myths and landscapes where medieval and contemporary influences coexist in a vibrant, dynamic form. Transmission plays out as a series of echoes and breaks, where renewal never completely erases the past.

Chemin Gilbert-Trolliet 5,
1209 Petit-Saconnex
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Photo Credit: AGRAM

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