• Takis Dana
  • Great affinities

Nestled on the second floor of a historic building in Geneva, L’Appartement offers an intimate setting for artistic collaborative initiatives, curated by Thea Montauti d’Harcourt Lyginos. Our approach involves inviting artists, international galleries, independent curators, auction houses and collectors to showcase their works within our space. The curator aims to share her passion for the arts and her discerning artistic sensibilities. Her goal is to make art more accessible, offering a fresh and invigorating approach to the art gallery experience. Going beyond the traditional role of an art gallery, L’Appartement seeks to build connections between the art industry and other sectors, thus expanding the influence of art on diverse audiences. Our overarching ambition is to cultivate a dynamic community that engages both seasoned collectors and younger generations, while revitalising the Geneva art scene. 

Through carefully curated exhibitions, special events, tailored advisory and personalised collection management services, we aim to provide comprehensive support and guidance to our clients throughout their artistic collecting journey.

https://www.artageneve.com/article/takis-dana-lappartement

Exposition

28.01.2025 - 17.04.2025
Great Affinities

L’Appartement est fier d’annoncer Great Affinities, une exposition qui rassemble un groupe diversifié d’artistes internationaux issus de différentes générations et origines culturelles, établissant un dialogue transhistorique entre les œuvres d’artistes tels que Sol LeWitt, Howardena Pindell, Marina Adams, Antonakis, Jean Paul Riopelle, Piero Dorazio et André Masson, ainsi que des artistes aborigènes australiens renommés, dont Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, George Hairbrush Tjungurrayi, Helen McCarthy TyalmutyNyurapayia Nampitjinpa (alias Mrs. Bennett), Yukultji Napangati et Yannima Tommy Watson.

L’exposition, conçue comme un dialogue visuel entre deux traditions artistiques apparemment disparates, explore l’abstraction en tant que langage universel offrant un terrain commun, au-delà des frontières culturelles, géographiques ou linguistiques. En poursuivant une vision collective différente, les œuvres présentées révèlent des connexions souvent surprenantes et tissent un réseau d’approches qui témoignent d’une profonde et constante exploration de l’abstraction.

L'Appartement

5 rue Pierre Fatio
1207 Genève
Suisse
+ 41 22 700 15 70
Currently open!
Currently closed
Lundi - Vendredi:
11:00-18:00
Et sur rendez-vous
info [at] lappartement-geneve.com