Carsten Höller

Giant Triple Mushroom, 2018 With its blow-ups of replicas of several different mushrooms, this large scale three-dimensional collage is a work by the German Carsten Höller, internationally known for his interest in the phenomena of perception and modified consciousness. The piece alludes to several hypotheses made in the 1960s, which associated the evolution of mankind … Continued

Oscar Tuazon

A Lamp, 2012 The American artist, based between Los Angeles and Paris, has been developing works which are midway between sculpture and architecture, or a habitat and a ruin, taking on in his own way the principles of Minimal and Land art. After working for the architecture studio of Vito Acconci, he established a personal … Continued

Sam Falls

Untitled, 2015 The work presented by the young American artist describes in its subtitle its various supposed actions: as a healing pavilion, it incites calm, balance, and peaceful sleep, soothes frayed nerves, triggers endocrine system healing and mental organization, offers stress relief, helps kidney function as well as to overcome fear, removes fatigue and writers … Continued

Max Bill

Structure, 1960 Max Bill is uncontestably the best known post-War Swiss artist; he also stands as a model of a complete artist, active in teaching, architecture, design, and cultural politics. The idea behind the presentation of this “hut” in Geneva is to alter the perceptions of the artist’s public works. The possibility to sit down … Continued