
February 2025
Throughout the year 2025, the artist from Biel, Jeanne Jacob, takes over the Studiolo and presents FOR SALE, a multi-chapter work reflecting on the connections between economic systems, success, and artists’ labor. In the room, a reading corner and events curated in collaboration with Gabrielle d'Alessandro will punctuate the year.
Mehr erfahren2025 30.1.–2.2.2025 @Art Genève LIZ CRAFT + FRANCIS BAUDEVIN 29.1.–16.3.2025 DEMIAN CONRAD 16.2.–20.4.2025 Vernissage 15.2.2025, 17:00 DENIS SAVARY SUSAN HILLER 18.3.–1.6.2025 LOUIS-MICHEL EILSHEMIUS 4.5.–1.6.2025 Vernissage 3.5.2025, 17:00 AESCHLIMANN CORTI-STIPENDIUM 8.6.–31.8.2025 Vernissage 7.6.2025, 17:00 GREGORY J. MARKOPOULOS ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN 21.9.–30.11.2025 Vernissage 20.09, 17:00 JEAN-CHARLES DE QUILLACQ HUDINILSON JR 14.12.2025–25.1.2026 Vernissage 13.12.2025, 17:00 CANTONALE BERNE JURA [...]
Mehr erfahrenBorn in the USA, artist Susan Hiller (1940-2019) studied anthropology before moving to London in 1970. There she created a body of work of formal diversity, which she herself described as being at the interface between conceptual art and the paranormal. Over the course of her 50-year career, Hiller explored automatic writing, dreams, postcards, television programmes, magic, extraterrestrial encounters and other folk practices. Her way of working is guided by the search for alternatives to the supposedly objective neutrality demanded by science.
Mehr erfahrenThe video artist, sculptor and scenographer Denis Savary (*1981) has been developing a simultaneously challenging and playful oeuvre full of references of all kinds over the last twenty years. Each of his exhibitions spins its own story, in which the most banal everyday life and the most insignificant detail meet fantastic narratives and grandiose images. The large Salle Poma offers space and opportunity to present existing and newly created sculptures, as well as a new film in a own scenographic arrangement.
Mehr erfahrenMarch 2025
The KBCB has received a major donation of almost 500 books for its library. They belonged to Stefan Banz (1961-2021) and are devoted exclusively to the artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968). For several years, Banz and his partner Caroline Bachmann devoted themselves to an impressive project based on Duchamp's last work, Étant donnés: 1° la chute d'eau, 2° le gaz d'éclairage... (1946-1968). It all started with a discovery: the waterfall reproduced in miniature in Duchamp's work was modelled on the Forestay waterfall in the Lavaux region, just a few kilometres from Cully, where the couple lived. This discovery led the couple to carry out unprecedented research into the work. In 2010, this led to the organisation of an international symposium in Cully, which will be followed by a major publication. This work on the Forestay waterfall prompted Banz to take an interest in another aspect of Duchamp's work. Étant donnés is in fact a kind of diorama to which we have access only through two small holes drilled in an old wooden door. Banz has meticulously studied what this mise en scène owes to the New York painter Louis Michel Eilshemius (1864-1941), for whom Duchamp had great admiration.
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