Exhibition
September 1 – Oktober 1, 2023
Organised in partnership with arts and environmental associations and institutions, the biennial will feature works of art created by 32 local and international artists. In addition to the public art exhibition, visitors will be able to enjoy a 30-day programme of workshops, performances, screenings and lectures.
Flurina Badel and Jérémie Sarbach, Genève 2023, image: B. Vienat. The artists Flurina Badel and Jérémie Sarbach during their visit to Geneva to prepare for the biennial and their interest in the guagga mould, which they are developing today with research supported by the expertise of scientists from the Association pour la Sauvegarde du Léman.
The Biennial's itinerary unfolds around Geneva's harbour, with artistic installations accessible in less than five minutes on foot from the harbours of the ‘Mouettes genevoises’ boats. As they explore these works of art, visitors will also discover sites of incredible biodiversity, such as the Pointe à la Bise nature reserve and Lac des Vernes.
Main venues of the Biennial