Guided Tour of Exhibition of World Renowned Geneva Artist Carol Bove

Join the Harvard Club of Geneva for a guided tour of world-renowned Geneva artist Carol Bove's exhibition by MAH curator Sam Gross. Cocktails to follow.

Immerse yourself in 15,000 years of Geneva history, reinterpreted by New York artist Carol Bove, born in Geneva in 1971. The exhibition takes a fresh look at the MAH collection, inviting visitors to follow a timeline from regional archaeological discoveries to the most recent contemporary pieces. 

Presented chronologically, the works take a creative, anthropological, interactive and educational approach. Between ancient artifacts, masterpieces and everyday objects, this new Carte Blanche revisits the museum space, blurring the boundaries between art and everyday objects. An invitation to touch, feel and observe in a new way, free from convention, to redefine our relationship with art and the museum.

https://www.mahmah.ch/expositions/la-genevoise

Cocktails will be served afterwards at nearby Restaurant Monna Isa.  

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Date      6 February 2025

Art Tour:   18:30-19:30  Venue : Musée d'art et d'histoire, Rue Charles-Galland 2, Geneva

Cocktails: 19:45-21:00 Venue:  Restaurant Monna Isa, Pl. du Bourg-de-Four 8, Genève

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