Press Release

Pace’s presentation at Art Genève will feature two spaces dedicated entirely to Michal Rovner, showcasing her work across moving image, photography, and installation. Rovner, who was invited by the fair to present her installation Red Field (2024), has long addressed questions of identity, place, and the fragility of the human condition.

As part of Art Genève’s public program, the artist will be in conversation with Anne-Laure Bandle, Attorney-at-Law & Director of the Art Law Foundation, on January 29 at 3:30 p.m.

Booth highlights include:

  • Red Field (2024), an immersive installation first shown last year at Pace’s London gallery

  • Three landscape screens, including a new work made this year

  • Works from the artist’s Pragim series—begun in 2019—including a video and a print

  • Working across drawing, printmaking, video, sculpture, and installation, Rovner’s practice shifts between the poetic and the political, using imagery that reflects reality, memory, and the fragility of existence. Generally avoiding direct representation of specific issues or events, Rovner reinterprets the present moment and historical memory.

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