Press Release

Gian Losinger’s exhibition I wish I called you sooner, showcased at Fabienne Levy’s spaces in Geneva and Lausanne, intertwines diverse series like Kitchen Window Skies, May You Bloom Eternally and various Still Lifes. Through a four-year evolution, Kitchen Window Skies juxtaposes expansive celestial views with intimate Still Lifes, prompting contemplation of the timeless and transient. The Still Lifes merge classical forms with contemporary materials, hinting at the ephemeral nature of personal space. May you bloom eternally unveils immense, pixelated tulip petal compositions, abstract in their appearance. Losinger’s creations evoke a compassionate perspective, shunning judgment and encouraging fresh observation of the world’s interconnected moments. His archive, categorised into Still Life, Nature and Bodies, echoes his caring gaze and underscores the significance of collecting, reflecting, as well as the societal impact of photography.

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Fabienne Levy is a Swiss contemporary art gallery with locations in Lausanne, Geneva, and Zurich. Dedicated to contemporary artistic practices, the gallery places particular emphasis on works that engage with and critically reflect the world we live in. Conceived as a space for dialogue and intellectual exchange, it presents thoughtfully curated exhibitions that highlight individual artists, offering in-depth encounters with their work and ideas. Both its curatorial program and Fabienne Levy’s personal collection demonstrate a strong commitment to socially engaged art, supporting artists who explore the complexities and challenges of contemporary life.

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