
03.09.2024–22.12.2024
Exhibition coordinated by Julien Fronsacq, with the support of Crozier

03.09.2024–22.12.2024
Open the Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 11am–6pm
The PLAYGROUND project was developed thanks to the support of the Fondation Leenaards and received the generous help of the Loterie Romande and the Jan Michalski Foundation

05.03.2024–09.06.2024
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier and Elisabeth Jobin, in collaboration with Secession, Vienna
With the support of the Pictet Group Foundation

05.03.2024–09.06.2024
Exhibition curated by Valérie Da Costa, in collaboration with Françoise Ninghetto

05.03.2024–09.06.2024
Curated by Elisabeth Jobin
With the support of Pro Helvetia, Fondation suisse pour la culture, Oertli Stiftung, the Municipalité de la Neuveville, SWISSLOS / Conseil du Jura bernois, and the Jan Michalski Foundation

05.03.2024–09.06.2024
Exhibition curated by Elisabeth Jobin
With the support of the Rivolta gallery archives and The Paul Neagu Estate (UK)

06.02.2024–09.06.2024
Exhibition organized by Julien Fronsacq, in collaboration with Badischer Kunstverein (Karlsruhe), Anja Casser, and Alex Balgiu

04.10.2023–09.06.2024
Exhibition curated by Françoise Ninghetto, with works from the MAMCO collection

03.10.2023–28.01.2024
Curated by Stéphanie Cottin, with the support of the Pictet Group Foundation and the Brownstone Foundation
“In 19995, Emma Reyes entrusted the works in her studio as well as her documentation to the Musée d’art et d’archéologie du Périgord in Périgueux, her adoptive city. We are thrilled that the MAMCO, with the help of Stéphanie Cottin, shined light to the work of this remarkable artist.” —Véronique Merlin Anglade, MAAP Director

03.10.2023–28.01.2024
Exhibition curated by Julien Fronsacq, with the support of the Shizuko Yoshikawa and Josef Müller-Brockmann Foundation

03.10.2023–28.01.2024
Exhibition curated by Sophie Costes
With the support of Ceysson & Bénétière gallery

03.10.2023–28.01.2024
Curated by Julien Fronsacq
With the support of the Coromandel Foundation

03.10.2023–28.01.2024
Exhibition organized by Lionel Bovier, Julien Fronsacq, and Elisabeth Jobin

02.09.2023–28.01.2024
Exhibition curated by Julien Fronsacq and Paul Bernard, in collaboration with the Kunsthaus Pasquart in Biel/Bienne

06.07.2023–03.09.2023
Mathis Gasser, Eugen Gomringer, Jacques Lacan, Ghislaine Leung, Lou Masduraud, Chantal Montellier, and Jim Shaw

04.07.2023–03.09.2023
Exhibition curated by Julien Fronsacq
Lou Masduraud is the winner of the 2023 Manor Cultural Prize for the Canton of Geneva

04.07.2023–03.09.2023
Exhibition curated by Rosa Brux, Vanina Géré and Frédéric Wecker, in collaboration with the Nancy National School of Art and Design (ENSAD Nancy) and the Villa Arson, with the support of the Huberty & Breyne Gallery

04.07.2023–03.09.2023
The exhibition was organized by Lionel Bovier, with works coming from MAMCO’s collection and Geneva-based collectors

04.07.2023–03.09.2023
The exhibition was conceived by Simon Mager, who led the research project “Words Form Language – Typography Forms Meaning” initiated and supported by ECAL/University of Art and Design (HES-SO), and by the DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion (Graphic Culture Research Grant), Tokyo.

20.04.2023–15.10.2023
The AGORA exhibition cycle is a collaborative initiative between MAMCO, the Foundation for Modern and Contemporary Art (FAMC), the Contemporary Art Funds of the City (FMAC) and Canton of Geneva (FCAC), the Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève, the Fondation Leenaards, and private-sector partners
Second episode: Ericka Beckman, Julien Ceccaldi, Stéphanie Cherpin, Chloé Delarue, Anita Molinero, Nam June Paik, and Ser Serpas

22.02.2023–18.06.2023
The exhibition of General Idea’s drawings was organized by Lionel Bovier and Claire Gilman, Chief Curator of The Drawing Center, New York, where it was first presented

22.02.2023–18.06.2023
The exhibition, curated by Ann Stephen, received the support of the artist’s Estate, the Milani Gallery (Brisbane), and the Australia Council for the Arts

22.02.2023–18.06.2023
Exhibition curated by Julien Fronsacq, in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou and the Fonds de dotation François Ristori

Vikky Alexander, Mitchell Anderson, Rasheed Araeen, John M Armleder, Erica Baum, Jennifer Bolande, Etienne Bossut, Troy Brauntuch, Valentin Carron, Collection Yoon Ja & Paul Devautour, Sylvie Fleury, Jack Goldstein, Nicole Gravier, IFP, Larry Johnson, Silvia Kolbowski, Bertrand Lavier, Louise Lawler, William Leavitt, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo, Ken Lum, Tobias Madison & Emanuel Rossetti, Allan McCollum, John Miller, Richard Pettibone, Adrian Piper, Steven Parrino, Richard Prince, readymades belong to everyone ®, David Robbins, Walter Robinson, Allen Ruppersberg, Cindy Sherman, Laurie Simmons, Haim Steinbach, Sturtevant, Meyer Vaisman, Julia Wachtel, Ian Wallace
22.02.2023–18.06.2023
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier and Julien Fronsacq, with mostly works drawn from the museum’s collection

22.02.2023–18.06.2023
The exhibition, organized by Lionel Bovier and Elisabeth Jobin, echoed the one organized by John M Armleder at Ecart booth in Basel in 2022

Walls Paper, 1972
05.10.2022–18.06.2023
Exhibition curated by Sophie Costes with the support of Tate Modern (London), the Estate of Gordon Matta-Clark, and the Zwirner gallery (New York)

05.10.2022–29.01.2023
Organized by Julien Fronsacq and Marco Scotini in partnership with Muzeum Susch
With the support of the Pictet Group Foundation, the Laura Grisi Estate, and P420, Bologna

Roger Ackling, Alice Aycock, Robert Barry, Judy Chicago, Christo, Walter De Maria, Hamish Fulton, Michael Heizer, Nancy Holt, Douglas Huebler, Peter Hutchinson, Piero Gilardi, Richard Long, Robert Morris, Richard Nonas, Dennis Oppenheim, Pino Pascali, Claudio Parmiggiani, Robert Smithson
05.10.2022–29.01.2023
Curated by Paul Bernard, Lionel Bovier, and Sophie Costes

06.09.2022–05.03.2023
The exhibition is curated by Julien Fronsacq, with the support of the Office of Heritage and Sites, Department of Territory (DT), canton of Geneva

06.09.2022–05.03.2023
Curated by Sophie Costes with works from the museum’s collection
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05.10.2022–29.01.2023
Curated by Paul Bernard, Denis Savary, and Marjolaine Viard
With the support of Artmyn, Belsol, and Vladimir Boson as well as scientific advice by Jill Gasparina, Pierre-André Jaccard, and Giovanni Lista

07.07.2022–04.09.2022
Douglas Abdell, Stéphanie Cherpin, Jeremy Deller, Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff, Tobias Kaspar, Seob Kim, Julia Wachtel

Warning Graphic Content (2021) and Everybody in the Place: An Incomplete History of Britain 1984–1992 (2018)
07.07.2022–04.09.2022
Curated by Julien Fronsacq

01.02.2022–21.08.2022
The works presented here were selected by Sophie Costes. They were gifted to the museum by Vladimir Stepczynski and Pierre Mirabaud

01.02.2022–21.08.2022
The exhibition was curated by Sophie Costes with works from the museum’s collection

Retrospective
22.02.2022–19.06.2022
Curated by Lionel Bovier
With the support of the Stanley Johnson Foundation, the Ernst Göhner Foundation, and the Georg and Josi Guggenheim Stiftung

22.02.2022–19.06.2022
Organized by Paul Bernard, in close collaboration with Fabiana de Barros and Michel Favre
With the generous support of Heitor Martins

22.02.2022–19.06.2022
Organized by Lionel Bovier
With the support of Paula Cooper Gallery, New York

05.10.2021–30.01.2022
The exhibition, organized by Balthazar Lovay, is a collaboration with Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne and Culturgest, Lisbon, and is based on the retrospective of the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo (2018–2019)
With the support of the Pictet Group Foundation

05.10.2021–30.01.2022
Exhibition organized by Paul Bernard and Julien Fronsacq
With the support of the Verbund and Kontakt collections, Vienna

05.10.2021–30.01.2022
The exhibition is organized by Nicolas Audureau et Emanuel Landolt
With the generous support of Olivier Georges Mestelan
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05.10.2021–16.01.2022
The current exhibition, curated by Paul Bernard and Julien Fronsacq, is based on the works and documents in the Ecart Archives, which have been in MAMCO’s holdings since 2016

05.10.2021–30.01.2022
The exhibition, curated by Lionel Bovier, draws on works in MAMCO’s collections and on recent donations
With the generous support of Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris

Bureau of Implicit Activities (B.A.I.)
05.10.2021–09.01.2022
The exhibition, organized by Françoise Ninghetto, was made possible through the artist’s donation of the two modules displayed here

05.10.2021–09.01.2022
The exhibition, curated by Sophie Costes and Françoise Ninghetto, formalizes the Minkoff-Olesen bequest made to MAMCO following the death of Muriel Olesen in 2020
MAMCO first paid tribute to Gérald Minkoff in the exhibition "Un Portrait" in 2010–11

Casa Jorn, Albissola Marina
03.09.2021–19.12.2021
The project was organized by Paul Bernard, Cyane Findji, Luca Bochicchio, Stella Catteneo, and Daniele Pannucci
With the support of Comune di Albissola Marina, Les Amis du MAMCO, Fonds d’art contemporain de la ville de Genève, Fonds cantonal d’art contemporain, Genève, Centre national des arts plastiques, Wallonie-Bruxelles International, Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles

Natalie Czech, Vidya Gastaldon et Jean-Michel Wicker, Tobias Kaspar, Christian Marclay, Anita Molinero, Caroline Tschumi, and Gaia Vincensini (Prix Culturel Manor 2021)
08.07.2021–05.09.2021
Organized by Paul Bernard, Lionel Bovier, Sophie Costes, Julien Fronsacq, and Françoise Ninghetto

08.07.2021–05.09.2021
The show, curated by Paul Bernard, was on display in the Graphic Arts Room, a temporary exhibition space created with support from the Leenaards Foundation

08.07.2021–05.09.2021
Exhibition organized by Julien Fronsacq
With the support of Fachstelle Kultur Kanton Zürich, Landis & Gyr Stiftung, and Stiftung Erna und Curt Burgauer

Is it true you said poems are made of words?
08.07.2021–05.09.2021
Exhibition organized by Paul Bernard

Christian Marclay
25.06.2021–18.07.2021
Organized by Françoise Ninghetto with Fondation Plaza
In collaboration with Ola

08.07.2021–12.09.2021
Exhibition organized by Julien Fronsacq
Gaia Vincensini is the Geneva winner of the 2021 Manor Culture Prize

26.01.2021–07.07.2021
Exhibition organized by Paul Bernard, Lionel Bovier, Sophie Costes, Julien Fronsacq, and Françoise Ninghetto

25.02.2020–25.11.2020
Exhibition organized by Paul Bernard and Lionel Bovier
With the support of Fondation du Jubilé de la Mobilière Suisse Société Coopérative, Fondation de bienfaisance du groupe Pictet, la Fondation Bonhôte pour l’art contemporain and Brownstone Foundation

To Be Continued, 2016
31.08.2020–08.11.2020
The exhibition, organized by Françoise Ninghetto, took place in the Graphic Arts Cabinet program of MAMCO

Traces of Articulations
28.01.2020–16.08.2020
Exhibition organized by Paul Bernard and Gabriele Detterer

09.10.2019–02.02.2020
Organized by Julien Fronsacq
The exhibition received a donation by the Soros Charitable Foundation

09.10.2019–02.02.2020
Exhibition organized by Clément Dirié
With the support of the Fondation Gandur pour l'Art and the French Embassy in Switzerland

09.10.2019–02.02.2020
The exhibition, curated by Johana Carrier and Joana P. R. Neves, is organized in collaboration with Culturgest, Lisbon; CAPC, Bordeaux; CCA, Tel Aviv; ICA, Milan; Museo Villa Dei Cedri, Bellinzona; and BombasGens Centre d’Art, Valencia
The exhibition benefits from the support of Q-International, a grant by Fondazione La Quadriennale di Roma

Territoires latents. Fonds Michel Foëx (donation 2019)
09.10.2019–02.02.2020
Exhibition organized by Rainer Michael Mason

Quicksand 2
29.05.2019–02.02.2020
The project has been organized by Lionel Bovier
Conceived for MAMCO, the installation has been gifted to the museum by the artist

(1980-2019)
04.07.2019–08.03.2020
Exhibition organized by John M Armleder and Lionel Bovier, with Paul Bernard, Sophie Costes, Julien Fronsacq, Elisabeth Jobin, and Mai-Thu Perret, and the support of Françoise Ninghetto, Fabrice Stroun, the Fonds cantonal d’art contemporain, and the participating artists

12.09.2018–01.07.2019
This exhibition was organized by Lionel Bovier and Elisabeth Jobin. It was part of the research project “Ecart. Une archive collective,” conducted by HEAD – Geneva, in partnership with the MAMCO, whose objective is to valorize and index the Ecart Archives

29.05.2019–08.09.2019
Curated by Lionel Bovier, with the assistance of Lisa Kaczmarek
With the support of Fondation de bienfaisance du Groupe Pictet

The Museum of Modern Art Syros
29.05.2019–08.09.2019
Organized by Sophie Costes and Samuel Gross, in collaboration with Swiss Institute, Rome, the exhibition was first presented at Fondazione Sant’Elia, Palerme
With the generous support of Fondation genevoise de bienfaisance Valeria Rossi di Montelera

29.05.2019–08.09.2019
The collection “Autour de Gilles Dusein” has been gifted to MAMCO with the support of the artists involved, Serge Aboukrat, Christian Bernard, and Caroline Bourgeois

Shopkeepers
29.05.2019–08.09.2019
The exhibition, organized by Sophie Costes, followed the gift by Marc Jancou and Ken Lum of one of the works presented

Fire Piece
29.05.2019–08.09.2019
The work was donated to MAMCO by Zurich Insurance Company Ltd in 2019

29.05.2019–08.09.2019
The exhibition organized by honorary curator Françoise Ninghetto, was built upon the gift by Soizic Audouard and Xavier Givaudan in memory of Claude Givaudan

29.05.2019–08.09.2019
Exhibition organized by honorary conservator Françoise Ninghetto, with the support of Soizic Audouard and Andrea Kowalski

29.05.2019–08.09.2019
The exhibition has been made possible thanks to Benjamin Kaufmann

Inventaire
27.02.2019–05.05.2019
An exhibition organized by Lionel Bovier and Sophie Costes

Fragments from an Unfinished Novel
27.02.2019–05.05.2019
An exhibition organized by Devrim Bayar and Paul Bernard, in collaboration with WIELS, Brussels
With the support of Dick van Nievelt Stichting

10.10.2018–05.05.2019
Following this presentation, the work was acquired thanks to the support of the Friends Association of MAMCO and the Fondation Mattioli-Rossi

10.10.2018–03.02.2019
Exhibition organized by Lionel Bovier, Franck Gautherot, and Seungduk Kim, in collaboration with Le Consortium, Dijon
The exhibition benefits from an United Way Worldwide Grant on behalf of the generosity of Soros Fund Charitable Foundation
Lynda Benglis, Cynthia Carlson, Jennifer Cecere, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Brad Davis, Noël Dolla, Sam Gilliam, Tina Girouard, Simon Hantaï, Valerie Jaudon, Richard Kalina, Joyce Kozloff, Robert Kushner, Thomas Lanigan-Schmidt, Alvin D. Loving, Kim MacConnel, Rodney Ripps, Tony Robbin, Miriam Schapiro, Alan Shields, Ned Smyth, George Sugarman, Claude Viallat, Betty Woodman, George Woodman, Mario Yrisarry, Robert Zakanitch, Joe Zucker

10.10.2018–03.02.2019
An exhibition organized by Lionel Bovier and Julien Fronsacq
With the support of the Fondation de bienfaisance du Groupe Pictet

10.10.2018–03.02.2019
Exhibition organized by Lionel Bovier and made possible thanks to the long-term loans of works from the Mattioli-Rossi Foundation

A Retrospective
30.05.2018–09.09.2018
Exhibition curated by Nick Aikens and Paul Bernard
With the support of the Stanley Thomas Johnson Stiftung
The exhibition was first presented at the Van Abbemuseum in Eindhoven and tours to BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead and the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow

Sharjah Art Foundation Collection
30.05.2018–09.09.2018
Organized by Hoor Al Qasimi
With the support of Sharjah Art Foundation

30.05.2018–09.09.2018
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier and Fabrice Stroun, assisted by Lisa Kaczmarek
With the support of the Ernst Göhner Stiftung

Yûichi Yokoyama
30.05.2018–09.09.2018
Organized by Mathis Gasser and Fabrice Stroun
The project is supported by the Fondation Leenaards

27.04.2018–06.01.2019
This project, which allows MAMCO to consider new ways of bringing digital media into the museum realm, is realized in partnership with QoQa.ch

Letterism, Letterist International, Second Letterist International, Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus, Experimental Laboratory of Alba, London Psychogeographical Association, Situationist International, Situationist Times, SPUR
28.02.2018–06.05.2018
Exhibition organized by a curatorial committee including John Armleder, Gérard Berreby, Paul Bernard, Lionel Bovier, Alexandra Catana Tucknott, Julien Fronsacq, and Mai-Thu Perret
The exhibition was supported by the Fondation Jan Michalski pour l’écriture et la littérature
This exhibition has also benefitted from the scholarly advice of Luca Bochicchio, Nina Zimmer, Lucas Haberkorn, Jacopo Galimberti, Liliana Dematteis, Natalie Seroussi, Lionel Spiess, Jacqueline de Jong, Patrick Marcolini, Barbara Wolman, Swana Pilhatsch, Arno Morenz, and Ursula Lehman Brockaus

Alex Bag, Gretchen Bender, Joseph Beuys, Jennifer Bolande, Marcel Broodthaers, Maurizio Cattelan, Cosey Fanni Tutti, Sylvie Fleury, Nicolas Garait-Leavenworth, General Idea, Gilbert & George, Rodney Graham, Gary Gross, Robert Heinecken, Pierre Huyghe, IFP, Alex Israel, Alain Jacquet, Larry Johnson, Mike Kelley & Paul McCarthy, Silvia Kolbowski, Jeff Koons, Mark Leckey, Allan McCollum, Adam McEwen, John Miller, Philippe Parreno, Donna-Lee Philips, Richard Prince, Pruitt & Early, David Robbins, Martha Rosler, Julia Scher, Cindy Sherman, Michael Smith, Elaine Sturtevant, Jacques Toulorge (readymades belong to everyone®), Andy Warhol, John Waters, Christopher Williams
28.02.2018–29.04.2018
Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard and Lionel Bovier

Donations, Bequests, and Acquisitions 2016–2017
28.02.2018–22.04.2018
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier and Sophie Costes

Retrospective
11.10.2017–04.12.2017
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier et Julien Fronsacq
The exhibition benefited from the support of the Fondation du Jubilé de la Mobilière Suisse Société Coopérative and of the Greene Naftali Gallery, New York

Mac Adams, Bas Jan Ader, Vikki Alexander, Gretchen Bender, Jennifer Bolande, Christian Boltanski, Victor Burgin, Robert Cumming, Douglas Huebler, Peter Hutchinson, Silvia Kolbowski, David Lamelas, Urs Lüthi, Dennis Oppenheim, Donna-Lee Phillips, Richard Prince, Allen Ruppersberg, Ian Wallace, William Wegman
11.10.2017–04.02.2018
Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard, Lionel Bovier, and Julien Fronsacq

11.10.2017–04.02.2018
Exhibition curated by David Lemaire
Vern Blosum, Henry Codax, John Dogg, Collection Yoon Ja & Paul Devautour, John Saint-Bernard, Reena Spaulings, Ernest T, Donelle Woolford

The Never Ending Book. Part One: The Old Poems (For My Mother), 2007
11.10.2017–04.02.2018
Exhibition organized by Paul Bernard

The Mythic Being
11.10.2017–04.02.2018
Exhibition curated by Elise Lammer
In collaboration with the Adrian Piper Research Archive Foundation Berlin

House Beautiful: Bringing the War Home
11.10.2017–04.02.2018
Exhibition curated by Sophie Costes

FOOD
11.10.2017–04.12.2017
An exhibition curated by Sophie Costes
With the support of Gordon Matta-Clark Estate

31.05.2017–10.09.2017
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier and Fabrice Stroun
The exhibition was supported by Henri Harsch HH SA

Vern Blosum, Sylvie Fleury, Franz Gertsch, Hans Ruedi Giger, Piero Gilardi, Alfred Hofkunst, Friedrich Kuhn, Luigi Lurati, Olivier Mosset & Andy Warhol, Meret Oppenheim, Markus Raetz, Hermann Rorschach, Dieter Roth, Daniel Spoerri, Peter Stämpfli, Jean Tinguely, Rico Weber
31.05.2017–10.09.2017
An exhibition curated by Sophie Costes, Paul Bernard, and Julien Fronsacq, on a proposal by Samuel Gross

Photographs (1969–1982)
31.05.2017–04.02.2018
Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard and Lionel Bovier
The exhibition was supported by Le Laboratoire and ReproSolution, Geneva

31.05.2017–10.09.2017
Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard and Lionel Bovier

Vittorio Brodmann, Werner Büttner, Nina Childress, William N. Copley, Andreas Dobler, Nicole Eisenman, Jana Euler, Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Jason Fox, Mathis Gasser, Vidya Gastaldon, Rachel Harrison, Lothar Hempel, David Hominal, Dorothy Iannone, Hayan Kam Nakache, Karen Kilimnik, Jutta Koether, Friedrich Kühn, Christian Lindow, Tala Madani, John Miller, Kaspar Müller, Laura Owens, Mai-Thu Perret, Walter Price, Walter Robinson, David Salle, Hans Schärer, Jean-Frédéric Schnyder, Michael Scott, Alain Séchas, Konstantin Sgouridis, Josh Smith, Frank Stella, Sarah Tritz, Rosemarie Trockel, Caroline Tschumi, Amelie von Wulffen, Peter Wächtler, Aldo Walker, Sue Williams, Seyoung Yoon
22.02.2017–17.05.2017
Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard, Lionel Bovier, and Fabrice Stroun
The exhibition was supported by the Fondation de bienfaisance du Groupe Pictet

22.02.2017–17.05.2017
Exhibition curated by Fabrice Stroun
The exhibition was supported by Fondation Casino Barrière de Montreux

22.02.2017–17.05.2017
Exhibition organized in collaboration with the Musée Barbier-Mueller, Geneva

22.02.2017–17.05.2017
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier
With the support of Sprüth Magers gallery

22.02.2017–17.05.2017
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier
With the support of Jack Goldstein Estate

12.10.2016–29.01.2017
Exhibition curated by Nicolas Trembley, in collaboration with Le Consortium, Dijon
Exhibition supported by Phillips

12.10.2016–29.01.2017
Exhibition curated by Samuel Gross
With the support of Pace Gallery, New York, and Maria Bernheim Galerie, Zurich

The Super-8 Trilogy
12.10.2016–29.01.2017
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier
With the support of bdv - bureau des vidéos, Paris

John M Armleder, Francis Baudevin, Lisa Beck, Alexandre Bianchini, Stéphane Dafflon, Philippe Decrauzat, Steve DiBenedetto, Marcia Hafif, Helmut Federle, Sylvie Fleury, Christian Floquet, Francesca Gabbiani, Peter Halley, Karen Kilimnik, Alix Lambert, Christian Marclay, Cady Noland, Olivier Mosset, Amy O’Neill, Steven Parrino, Michael Scott, Haim Steinbach, Sidney Stucki, Blair Thurman, John Tremblay, Alan Uglow, Vidya Gastaldon & Jean-Michel Wicker, Dan Walsh
01.06.2016–04.09.2016
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier

01.06.2016–04.09.2016
Exhibition organized by Paul Bernard and Lionel Bovier
With the support of the Mehdi Chouakri Galerie, Berlin, and the Estate of the artist

01.06.2016–04.09.2016
Exhibition organized by Françoise Ninghetto
In collaboration with the Fonds d'art contemporain de la Ville de Genève (FMAC)

Inseparable Angels—The Imaginary House for Walter Benjamin, 2000
21.05.2016–04.09.2016
Exhibition organized by Françoise Ninghetto
In collaboration with the Fonds d’art contemporain de la Ville de Genève (FMAC)

24.02.2016–01.05.2016
Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard
This exhibition was a reformulation of the one organized by Claire Le Restif at the Crédac, Centre d’art contemporain d’Ivry, France

Ça m'inquiète toujours ces sirènes
24.02.2016–01.05.2016
Exhibition curated by Paul Bernard
Manor Cultural Prize 2016

The Longest Echo
25.06.2014–21.09.2014
Christophe Kihm was an associate curator
to this exhibition

Hommage à Philippe Thomas et autres œuvres, augmenté de L’Ombre du jaseur (d’après Feux pâles)
12.02.2014–18.05.2014

Zermatt ! Zermatt ! Z...ermattet ! For Mamco’s Sloth Section, Loop # 03 of the Lazy Susan Series, a Rotating Exhibition 2010–2011 Four, One, Two, Thre
08.06.2011–18.09.2011
Exhibition organized in collaboration with Witte de With, Rotterdam, Arnolfini, Bristol, and Ludwig Museum, Cologne

L’Epreuve du jour
20.10.2010–16.01.2011
Exhibition curated by David Perreau

Red or Blue
25.02.2009–24.05.2009
Exhibition curated by Anne Pontégnie, in collaboration with the Camden Art Centre in London and Culturgest in Lisbon

Presque suisse
09.06.2006–17.09.2006
Exhibition organized in collaboration with Centre régional d'art contemporain, Sète

Collection "in process" #1
09.06.2006–17.09.2006
Exhibition organized by the Print Room of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva

Connaissance du monde, 1977-2005
22.02.2006–07.05.2006
Exhibition organized in collaboration
with André Magnin and the C.A.A.C., The Pigozzi Collection, Geneva

Retrospective 1977–2004
22.02.2006–07.05.2006
Fabrice Stroun curated the exhibition, a different version of which was shown at the Palais de
Tokyo, Paris

Aspects de l’art abstrait britannique des années soixante (1959–1966)
25.10.2005–15.01.2006
Exhibition curated by Eric de Chassey
With the support of the British Council

Studio apparatus for MAMCO—an intermediate structure for a museum: introduction; building transplant in three sections; towards a revisiting of futurobjectics (as voodoo shrine); mysterious island.* *See introduction or humpty dumpty
22.02.2005–08.05.2005
The exhibition was supported
by the British Council and the Stanley Thomas
Johnson Foundation

Mutual Agreement
17.10.2004–16.01.2005
The exhibition was supported by the Fondation Nestlé pour l’Art

Retrospective
09.06.2004–12.09.2004
Exhibition organized in collaboration with Centre national de la Photographie, Paris
With the support of the Forum culturel autrichien, Bern

The Middle of the Day, 1994–2004
09.06.2004–12.09.2004
Exhibition organized by Print Room of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva

Le Citron et le Lait
09.06.2004–12.09.2004
Exhibition organized in collaboration with FRAC Champagne-Ardenne
The exhibition was supported by Acrystal, Souffelweyersheim, and Atelier ADESS, Pascal Josse, Les Vios

Photographier mon corps comme il n'est pas, travaux 1972–2002
28.05.2003–21.09.2003
Exhibition organized by the Print Room of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva

Recycling. Livres et estampes, 1995–2002
23.05.2002–22.09.2002
Exhibition organized by the Print Room of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva

Self-Tattoos, estampes et multiples, 1982–2001
04.11.2001–30.12.2001
Exhibition organized by the Print Room of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva

Art minimal et conceptuel, état d’une collection
01.06.2001–16.09.2001
Exhibition organized by the Print Room of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire in Geneva

Fragments d’une rétrospective, 1962–1999
20.02.2000–30.04.2000
Exhibition curated by André Iten and organized in collaboration with the Centre pour l’Image Contemporain of Saint-
Gervais, Geneva

Everything Must Go!, 1974–1999. Retrospective
20.02.2000–30.04.2000
Exhibition curated by Fabrice Stroun and organized in collaboration with Casino Luxembourg

La Ford T
23.06.1999–12.09.1999
Exhibition curated by Lionel Bovier and organized in collaboration with Galerie der Stadt Schwaz and Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris

Siste Viator (Stop Traveller), 1993
04.11.1998–10.01.1999
Project installed in collaboration with the Arnhem Library

Open-Center-Sculptures & Crucibles
26.11.1997–15.02.1998
Exhibition organized in collaboration
with Pietro Sparta, Chagny (France)

En lisant la Lorelei
26.11.1997–15.02.1998
Exhibition organized by Philippe Cuenat
With the support of Fondation
Nestlé pour l’Art

Tableaux récents
26.11.1997–15.02.1998
Exhibition organized in collaboration
with André Magnin and the C.A.A.C., The Pigozzi
Collection, Geneva

L’irrésolution commune d’un engagement équivoque
31.01.1997–14.09.1997
Exhibition was curated by Lionel Bovier and Christophe Cherix and organized in cooperation with the Print Room of the Musée d’Art et d’Histoire and Saint-Gervais, Geneva
With the support of the “Pour-cent culturel Migros”

Respektive 1997–1976
31.01.1997–14.09.1997
Daniel Baumann was an associate curator to this exhibition

07.06.1996–27.10.1996
Exhibition organized in collaboration with André Magnin and the C.A.A.C., The Pigozzi Collection, Geneva