Profil
Present on the Geneva art scene since 1990, the Galerie Guy Bärtschi has throughout the years been able to evolve towards a unique and well defined exhibition program, confirming its particular focus on the art from the 80's until today.
In 2003, the gallery moved to a brand new space in the QuArtier des Bains, at the heart of the city's art district, thus becoming one of the French speaking part of Switzerland's most important addresses for contemporary art. The Galerie Guy Bärtschi stands out for the international visibility of its artists, the number and quality of the exhibits it presents and for its commitment in the specific production of works of art asked by its artists regularly. Its reputation has also grown thanks to its presence, as one of the Swiss galleries, in international art fairs.
Today, its three exhibition spaces - the ground floor, the basement and the recently inaugurated project room - amounting to 500 square meters, allow the gallery to simultaneously present different projects often produced especially for the gallery, thus representing both established artists, as well as young artists oriented towards new technologies and providing them with a promotional platform.
Artists, such as Marina Abramovic , Per Barclay , Wim Delvoye , Jan Fabre , Nan Goldin , Rafael Lozano-Hemmer , Jennifer & Kevin McCoy , Cornelia Parker, Giuseppe Penone , and Not Vital have now shown their work here.
On the occasion of most individual shows, the gallery publishes a catalogue staging the artists' recent work.
Künstler der Galerie bzw der Sammlung
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Kontaktinfos
Galerie Guy Bärtschi
3a, rue du Vieux Billard
1205 Genf (Schweiz)
Öffnungszeiten: Tu-Fr 14-19h, Sa 12-17h
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