
In Switzerland, New Ways of Partnering For New Times
17 February 2026 • Hannah Hayes-Westall
At the most recent edition of Art Genève, luxury watchmaker Piaget was everywhere:

17 February 2026 • Hannah Hayes-Westall
At the most recent edition of Art Genève, luxury watchmaker Piaget was everywhere:

3 February 2026 • Mark Westall
Art Genève continues to prove why it sits in that sweet spot between rigor and discovery.

2 February 2026 • Mark Westall
Artist Cassidy Toner has won the 2026 Mobilière Prize, the longest-running art award presented by a Swiss private insurance company…. Read More

9 December 2025 • Camille Moreno
We cornered Armleder just before the opening to “talk shop”, from Duchamp and books to the unpredictable pleasures of fate

23 October 2025 • Camille Moreno
A series of dimly lit rooms unfold across two levels, each softly upholstered from floor to ceiling in luminous, velvety finishes.

22 April 2025 • Camille Moreno
However, performative spectatorship may be something that can heal our relationship to the museum

5 February 2025 • Camille Moreno
Eight boys rejoice against blue skies and cotton clouds. Behind them; a field of yellow blossoms. In front of them; a single, un-plucked cotton flower.

1 February 2025 • Camille Moreno
Yes, it is a fair. But it is also a mood — and a welcome aberration for this genre to have considered empty space and integrated rest areas as curatorial tools.

13 December 2024 • Mark Westall
With 82 international galleries and some 20 institutional projects, Art Genève, a salon-style art fair that is both intimate and open to the international scene