Denis Savary | heart@geneva Parcours 2022 | Biennale Genève

heart@geneva, Parcours 2022

biennale

 

August 31 - November 30, 2022

 

22 œuvres artistiques en dialogue avec 17 sites emblématiques au cœur de Genève 

 

From August 31 to November 30, 2022, the 3rd edition of heart@geneva once again showcased the talent of young Geneva artists, presenting their individual works and those made available by internationally renowned artists.

Since its first edition in 2017 heart@geneva has invited 60 artists and exhibited 79 works in dialogue with 50 emblematic sites.

 

Villa II, 2021: the work of Denis Savary - born in 1981 in Granges-prés-Marnand, Switzerland and living in Geneva -is part of a set of three villas titled Ithaca previously exhibited at the Galerie Maria Bernheim in Zurich and London.

Villa II, alongside with work by two different artists, will be presented in preview to the 3rd Biennial of the heart@geneva 2022 - from the end of August to the end of October 2022.

 

Dialogue between works of art and emblematic sites

  1. Prune Nourry > Basilique Notre-Dame
  2. Daniel Buren > Bâtiment historique de la HEAD-Genève
  3. Jonathan Delachaux > Cathédrale Saint-Pierre
  4. Hugo Langlade > Ciné 17
  5. Anaïs Balmon > Cour du Collège Calvin
  6. Samuel Pajand > Cour du Collège Calvin
  7. Anoush Abrar > Fondation Baur (Musée des arts d’Extrême-Orient)
  8. Vicente Lesser Gutiérrez > Cour de l’Hôtel de Ville
  9. Stefan Banz >Jardin Anglais
  10. Alex Howling > L’Abri-Madeleine
  11. Denis Savary > Maison Tavel
  12. Lou Cohen > Mur de l’observatoire
  13. Jan Steenman > Cour du Palais de Justice
  14. Abigail Janjic > Place Charles-Sturm
  15. Marine Gilles > Place de Neuve, esplanade du Grand Théâtre de Genève
  16. Anaïs Wenger > Place de Neuve devant la statue du Général Guillaume Henry Dufour.
  17. Emilie Ding > « Tour de Rive » Immeuble Marc-Joseph Saugey​

 

For further information, please visit the website:

https://www.heartgeneva.ch/parcours-2022.html

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