3 – 24 April

FloweRescue Garden – Maria Rosa MDauteuil

The WRP Foundation is hosting artist Maria Rosa MDauteuil for her first solo exhibition in Geneva. Titled “Le Jardin FloweRescue,” the show combines reimagined floral creations with architecture, emphasizing current environmental issues. The installation features 23,100 small wooden squares distributed across the ceiling, walls, and floor, engaging visitors to interact with the work and consider the harmony between art, nature, and architecture. Originally from Quebec and now based in Finland, Maria Rosa employs an eco-conscious approach, turning natural elements into poetic and sustainable artworks.

Rue Argand 3,
1201 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Mez Photographie – Maria Rosa MDauteuil

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