All in art

Werner Neuhaus

Werner Neuhaus makes art with chainsaws: he carves one of the world's hardest woods to recreate sublime microscopic unicellular structures in giant size.

Marcello Concari

A prying but secret eye obsessively spies on the corners of things, living rooms, bedrooms. His painting carries something evil, delicately diabolical.

0nastiia

Anastasia Vladimirskaya’s work slips between the mechanical and the emotional. In her hands, AI becomes instinctive, shaping fragile images that feel unsettling and achingly sentient.

Joan Lalucat

Through his intimate yet provoking pieces, Joan invites you to engage with his raw and personal works whose creations confront the delicate intersections of personal history, emotional depth, and artistic interpretation.

DENNIS FABIAN PETER

Dennis works on technology, nature, and creativity to craft immersive, interactive experiences. From kinetic installations to generative music, his work redefines digital art through the lens of science and algorithms.


Art Genève 2025

A few from Art Genève 2025, a fair of quality and finesse, where painting takes center stage. A selection of galleries and outstanding guests, along with excellent hospitality that leaves no service or comfort lacking (as one might expect). Here’s a little review of what we saw.

Load Gallery

The Load Gallery presents Neo Botanica, an evocative exploration of nature’s evolution through contemporary art. This exhibition weaves organic forms with technology, questioning materiality, adaptation, and human intervention in ecological aesthetics.

Keil Space

"Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time," mused Thomas Merton—a sentiment that resonates profoundly within the symbiotic partnership between Istituto Marangoni and Keil Space.