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Monday 17 August, 21:00

Steve Reich’s landmark Music for 18 Musicians unfolds a shifting sonic landscape built from repeating motifs and cascading harmonies. Performed by Eklekto, Geneva’s contemporary percussion collective, together with Ensemble Contrechamps, the work balances meticulous rhythmic drive with luminous textures. The concert offers an immersive, hypnotic sound experience where pulse and harmony weave in constant transformation, highlighting both the piece’s minimal architecture and its emotional breadth.

10 – 17 August

Collectif MAF presents a cycle of short films curated around secret themes, offering an eclectic selection punctuated by a few surprises. The programme moves between genres and tones—poetic vignettes, experimental forms and sharply observed slices of life—privileging bold visual language and economical storytelling. Screenings invite attentive viewing and shared discovery, highlighting emergent voices and diverse cinematic approaches that linger after the lights go down.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

3 July – 5 September

Gina Proenza explores how language shapes power and human relationships. Working across sculpture, installation, drawing, and video, she uses words, symbols, and bodily gestures to question communication and meaning. Rooted in her Colombian and French heritage and bilingual upbringing, her practice examines the intersections of language, identity, and interaction.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00 (Nocturne d’été des Bains) 

2 July – 27 August

Tobias Kaspar (né en 1984 à Bâle, Suisse) est un artiste vivant et travaillant entre Zurich et Riga, ainsi qu’à Mesocco (Suisse) et Salacgrīva (Lettonie), où il dirige The Estate, deux résidences d’artistes et espaces d’exposition. Depuis près de vingt ans, sa pratique multidisciplinaire explore les systèmes à travers lesquels la valeur culturelle, l’auteurité, l’ambition et la signification sont produites et diffusées. À travers la photographie, le textile, l’installation, l’édition, la mode et la conception d’expositions, Kaspar fait souvent des mécanismes de la production culturelle le sujet même de son travail. Son œuvre a été présentée dans de nombreuses institutions internationales, notamment à Artists Space, Hamburger Bahnhof, Kunsthalle Basel, Kunsthalle Bern, MAMCO Genève et au Museum of Modern Art de Varsovie.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00

18 February – 23 December

Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s herbarium, compiled in the 1770s for the printer-bookseller Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, is presented through preserved pressed specimens, its original catalogue and related botanical publications. The historical collection combines scientific observation and aesthetic arrangement, revealing Enlightenment approaches to collecting, classification and the popularisation of plant study. Detailed notes and annotations illuminate Rousseau’s techniques and the materiality of specimens, inviting reflection on how personal curiosity and scholarly networks shaped early modern natural history.

Monday 17 August, 21:00

Steve Reich’s landmark Music for 18 Musicians unfolds a shifting sonic landscape built from repeating motifs and cascading harmonies. Performed by Eklekto, Geneva’s contemporary percussion collective, together with Ensemble Contrechamps, the work balances meticulous rhythmic drive with luminous textures. The concert offers an immersive, hypnotic sound experience where pulse and harmony weave in constant transformation, highlighting both the piece’s minimal architecture and its emotional breadth.

10 – 17 August

Collectif MAF presents a cycle of short films curated around secret themes, offering an eclectic selection punctuated by a few surprises. The programme moves between genres and tones—poetic vignettes, experimental forms and sharply observed slices of life—privileging bold visual language and economical storytelling. Screenings invite attentive viewing and shared discovery, highlighting emergent voices and diverse cinematic approaches that linger after the lights go down.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

3 July – 5 September

Gina Proenza explores how language shapes power and human relationships. Working across sculpture, installation, drawing, and video, she uses words, symbols, and bodily gestures to question communication and meaning. Rooted in her Colombian and French heritage and bilingual upbringing, her practice examines the intersections of language, identity, and interaction.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00 (Nocturne d’été des Bains) 

2 July – 27 August

Tobias Kaspar (né en 1984 à Bâle, Suisse) est un artiste vivant et travaillant entre Zurich et Riga, ainsi qu’à Mesocco (Suisse) et Salacgrīva (Lettonie), où il dirige The Estate, deux résidences d’artistes et espaces d’exposition. Depuis près de vingt ans, sa pratique multidisciplinaire explore les systèmes à travers lesquels la valeur culturelle, l’auteurité, l’ambition et la signification sont produites et diffusées. À travers la photographie, le textile, l’installation, l’édition, la mode et la conception d’expositions, Kaspar fait souvent des mécanismes de la production culturelle le sujet même de son travail. Son œuvre a été présentée dans de nombreuses institutions internationales, notamment à Artists Space, Hamburger Bahnhof, Kunsthalle Basel, Kunsthalle Bern, MAMCO Genève et au Museum of Modern Art de Varsovie.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00

18 February – 23 December

Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s herbarium, compiled in the 1770s for the printer-bookseller Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, is presented through preserved pressed specimens, its original catalogue and related botanical publications. The historical collection combines scientific observation and aesthetic arrangement, revealing Enlightenment approaches to collecting, classification and the popularisation of plant study. Detailed notes and annotations illuminate Rousseau’s techniques and the materiality of specimens, inviting reflection on how personal curiosity and scholarly networks shaped early modern natural history.

Monday 17 August, 21:00

Steve Reich’s landmark Music for 18 Musicians unfolds a shifting sonic landscape built from repeating motifs and cascading harmonies. Performed by Eklekto, Geneva’s contemporary percussion collective, together with Ensemble Contrechamps, the work balances meticulous rhythmic drive with luminous textures. The concert offers an immersive, hypnotic sound experience where pulse and harmony weave in constant transformation, highlighting both the piece’s minimal architecture and its emotional breadth.

10 – 17 August

Collectif MAF presents a cycle of short films curated around secret themes, offering an eclectic selection punctuated by a few surprises. The programme moves between genres and tones—poetic vignettes, experimental forms and sharply observed slices of life—privileging bold visual language and economical storytelling. Screenings invite attentive viewing and shared discovery, highlighting emergent voices and diverse cinematic approaches that linger after the lights go down.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

3 July – 5 September

Gina Proenza explores how language shapes power and human relationships. Working across sculpture, installation, drawing, and video, she uses words, symbols, and bodily gestures to question communication and meaning. Rooted in her Colombian and French heritage and bilingual upbringing, her practice examines the intersections of language, identity, and interaction.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00 (Nocturne d’été des Bains) 

2 July – 27 August

Tobias Kaspar (né en 1984 à Bâle, Suisse) est un artiste vivant et travaillant entre Zurich et Riga, ainsi qu’à Mesocco (Suisse) et Salacgrīva (Lettonie), où il dirige The Estate, deux résidences d’artistes et espaces d’exposition. Depuis près de vingt ans, sa pratique multidisciplinaire explore les systèmes à travers lesquels la valeur culturelle, l’auteurité, l’ambition et la signification sont produites et diffusées. À travers la photographie, le textile, l’installation, l’édition, la mode et la conception d’expositions, Kaspar fait souvent des mécanismes de la production culturelle le sujet même de son travail. Son œuvre a été présentée dans de nombreuses institutions internationales, notamment à Artists Space, Hamburger Bahnhof, Kunsthalle Basel, Kunsthalle Bern, MAMCO Genève et au Museum of Modern Art de Varsovie.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00

18 February – 23 December

Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s herbarium, compiled in the 1770s for the printer-bookseller Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, is presented through preserved pressed specimens, its original catalogue and related botanical publications. The historical collection combines scientific observation and aesthetic arrangement, revealing Enlightenment approaches to collecting, classification and the popularisation of plant study. Detailed notes and annotations illuminate Rousseau’s techniques and the materiality of specimens, inviting reflection on how personal curiosity and scholarly networks shaped early modern natural history.

21 – 30 August

Variations Musicales de Tannay presents a ten-day classical music festival offering a series of tented concerts featuring invited soloists, chamber ensembles, orchestral projects and family-friendly performances. Programmes range from intimate recitals and chamber music to larger ensemble and orchestral works, with one free family concert aimed at young audiences. Concerts are staged regardless of weather, and the festival emphasizes artistic variety, lyrical expression and accessible programming that invites listeners of all ages into the world of classical music.

20 – 22 August

Elvett gathers four female voices, a grand piano and a brass quintet into an eleven-piece ensemble showcasing a new set born from a week-long residency. Anchored by the radiant voice of Lyn and the luminous productions of Alain Frey, the music moves between soul, jazz and sacred-inspired sonorities. The project features Soraya Berent on piano, Gaspard Sommer on analog synths, Chloé Baumgartner and Capucine Mugnier on backing vocals, plus a brass section. Coproduction: Barbarella Records and EMA; supported by the City of Geneva.

August 20 – Free – rehearsal 16:00, Q&A 18:00
August 22 – Paid admission – preview concert 20:30

22 – 26 August

This guided tour examines the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre, exploring its causes — religious tensions, political manipulation and collective fears — and the immediate dynamics that transformed an attempted assassination into widespread violence. It investigates how the massacre affected relations between Catholics and Protestants, its spread beyond Paris, and its symbolic resonance within the Reformation. The narrative situates the events in broader social and political contexts, revealing the mechanisms that turned political rivalry into mass sectarian bloodshed.

21 – 23 August

An open-air rock festival, celebrated for its authentic atmosphere, live energy, and strong community spirit. Bringing together local and international artists across rock, blues, and alternative music, the festival transforms the countryside into a vibrant gathering space where concerts, regional food, and convivial encounters come together in a uniquely festive setting. Driven by passion and a longstanding independent spirit, Festiverbant offers an immersive musical experience that combines raw sound, artistic discovery, and the warm character of Geneva’s cultural scene.

20 – 25 August

Thirty days of walking across Scotland: two longtime friends trek six hundred kilometres through the Scottish Highlands to reconnect with each other, renew their bond with nature and recover parts of themselves they had lost. Shot in expansive, luminous landscapes and driven by subtle, naturalistic performances, the film offers a careful, contemplative portrait of time’s passage, friendship and the small, telling details of everyday life. A meditative road movie that privileges atmosphere, silence and quiet emotional shifts.

12 – 23 August

Directed by Louis Bonard, Les Voüéces follows two reclusive women, Rodogonde and Frénéjus, who live atop a high tower. Louis Bonard and Michèle Gurtner wrote and perform a piece in an enchanted pseudo‑medieval tongue where voice, embroidery and play weave a poetic fable. The performance probes silence, the passage of time, guilt and the unsettling presence of other voices — ghostly, culpable or absurd — with a blend of darkness and dark humour.

In French.

Monday 17 August, 21:00

Steve Reich’s landmark Music for 18 Musicians unfolds a shifting sonic landscape built from repeating motifs and cascading harmonies. Performed by Eklekto, Geneva’s contemporary percussion collective, together with Ensemble Contrechamps, the work balances meticulous rhythmic drive with luminous textures. The concert offers an immersive, hypnotic sound experience where pulse and harmony weave in constant transformation, highlighting both the piece’s minimal architecture and its emotional breadth.

10 – 17 August

Collectif MAF presents a cycle of short films curated around secret themes, offering an eclectic selection punctuated by a few surprises. The programme moves between genres and tones—poetic vignettes, experimental forms and sharply observed slices of life—privileging bold visual language and economical storytelling. Screenings invite attentive viewing and shared discovery, highlighting emergent voices and diverse cinematic approaches that linger after the lights go down.

11 June – 29 August

Traces of Presence gathers artists whose practices examine what remains beyond immediate visibility. Through painting, photography, abstraction and material transformation, the show explores presence as memory carried through matter, process and perception. Roxana Bergt reworks still-life into vessels of memory and resilience; José Yaruro reinterprets classical forms; Marie Deforche paints quiet moments of solitude. Luca Mancone repurposes receipts and thermal paper; Eilena Braye converts microscopic structures into vivid abstraction; Justyna Maria Porowska and Didier Van der Borght negotiate geometry, surface and imagined silhouettes.

Opening: Thursday 11 June, 18:00-20:00

3 July – 5 September

Gina Proenza explores how language shapes power and human relationships. Working across sculpture, installation, drawing, and video, she uses words, symbols, and bodily gestures to question communication and meaning. Rooted in her Colombian and French heritage and bilingual upbringing, her practice examines the intersections of language, identity, and interaction.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00 (Nocturne d’été des Bains) 

2 July – 27 August

Tobias Kaspar (né en 1984 à Bâle, Suisse) est un artiste vivant et travaillant entre Zurich et Riga, ainsi qu’à Mesocco (Suisse) et Salacgrīva (Lettonie), où il dirige The Estate, deux résidences d’artistes et espaces d’exposition. Depuis près de vingt ans, sa pratique multidisciplinaire explore les systèmes à travers lesquels la valeur culturelle, l’auteurité, l’ambition et la signification sont produites et diffusées. À travers la photographie, le textile, l’installation, l’édition, la mode et la conception d’expositions, Kaspar fait souvent des mécanismes de la production culturelle le sujet même de son travail. Son œuvre a été présentée dans de nombreuses institutions internationales, notamment à Artists Space, Hamburger Bahnhof, Kunsthalle Basel, Kunsthalle Bern, MAMCO Genève et au Museum of Modern Art de Varsovie.

Opening: Thursday 2 July, 18:00

18 February – 23 December

Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s herbarium, compiled in the 1770s for the printer-bookseller Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, is presented through preserved pressed specimens, its original catalogue and related botanical publications. The historical collection combines scientific observation and aesthetic arrangement, revealing Enlightenment approaches to collecting, classification and the popularisation of plant study. Detailed notes and annotations illuminate Rousseau’s techniques and the materiality of specimens, inviting reflection on how personal curiosity and scholarly networks shaped early modern natural history.

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