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Conceived as a journey through artistic techniques, the show invites viewers to wander through the making of identities.

This exhibition brings together gallery artists alongside invited artists to explore identity as a shifting and evolving process. Conceived as a journey through artistic techniques, the show invites viewers to wander through the making of identities.

Each artist transforms material, gesture and medium into a personal language. Painting, photography, textile, drawing and installation become tools of self-construction. Intimacy, memory, the body and perception shape works on display.

The gaze, present, blurred, concealed or absent runs throughout the exhibition. Techniques act as extensions of experience and emotion. Identities emerge, fragment and reassemble across the space.

The exhibition offers a sensitive dialogue between visibility and concealment. A collective exploration of how the self is shaped through artistic practice.

With works by Amit Berman, Norbert Bisky, Pierre Dumaire, Alina Frieske, Maryam Khosrovani, Tobias Nussbaumer and Vanessa Safavi.

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About the Gallery

Located near PLATEFORME 10, Lausanne’s emerging arts district, Fabienne Levy is a Swiss contemporary art gallery that shows works by an international selection of artists. The gallery was established in 2019 by owner Fabienne Levy, a Swiss collector who had previously worked at Christie’s before becoming a freelance art advisor. Fabienne Levy’s aim as a gallery is to present ‘inspiring works’–most of them made exclusively for the gallery space–that foster art as a catalyst for change.

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Tuesday – Friday: 10am–6:30pm
Saturday: 11:30am–5:30pm
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