In Geneva the 8th edition of the salon Artgenève opens today, representing Hauser & Wirth for the first time, with a display following the trend for showing female artists. Artgenève welcomes international galleries and also devotes a large area to public and private collections, as well as independent spaces and curators, promoting a dynamic dialogue between institutions and galleries.
Image: Hauser & Wirth, Artgenève
In Geneva the 8th edition of the salon Artgenève opens today, representing Hauser & Wirth for the first time, with a display following the trend for showing female artists. Artgenève welcomes international galleries and also devotes a large area to public and private collections, as well as independent spaces and curators, promoting a dynamic dialogue between institutions and galleries.
Hauser & Wirth, Artgenève
Over the course of 7 years of continued development and consolidation, artgenève has taken root in the Geneva Lake region, establishing itself as a high end and internationally renowned contemporary and modern art fair.
For its 8th edition, artgenève enlarges again its offer to decorative arts, historic and contemporary design and tribal art by inviting the PAD (Pavilion of Arts and Design, Paris & London) for the second time.
Studio Africa – Photographies de la Collection Jean Pigozzi – Archives photographiques d’Afrique de l’Ouest et d’Afrique Centrale, salles Seydou Keïta
In partnership with the City of Geneva and participating galleries, artgenève invests public spaces with artgenève/sculptures, an exhibition including a summer and winter edition taking place along the lakeside and in the city.
The 8th edition of the salon will be held from the 31st of January to the 3rd of February 2019, a key period for luxury tourism in Geneva and strategic dates in the art fair calendar.