13 March – 1 May

Françoise Pétrovitch: Se fier aux apparences

For the first time, renowned French artist Françoise Pétrovitch presents her work at Wilde Gallery. Known for her dreamlike yet unsettling imagery, Pétrovitch explores themes of transition, intimacy, and ambiguity through painting, drawing, and sculpture. Her fluid, delicate forms blur the lines between childhood and adulthood, innocence and darkness, inviting viewers into a world both familiar and mysterious.

Blvd Georges-Favon 19,
1204 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Françoise Pétrovitch, Wilde Gallery

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