1 February – 31 May

Rachel Marks: Planáō Germinatio

The Forum Meyrin is hosting American artist Rachel Marks for a residency where her studio becomes a dynamic exhibition and interactive space. Together with the audience, she breathes new life into abandoned books and papers. Central to her work is the tree, a symbol that delves into the relationship between humans and their environment.

Place des Cinq-Continents 1,
1217 Meyrin
Photo Credit: Rachel Marks
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Photo Credit: Rachel Marks

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