Andreas Angelidakis
Tatiana Arce
Alexandre Bianchini
Marco Boggio Sella
Mat Collishaw
Frédéric Chaubin
Shaun Gladwell
Bob Flanagan
Luca Francesconi
Danni Hindle
Marc Horowitz
Dana Hoey
Elena Kovylina
Evangelia Kranioti
Eva Magyarosi
Joanna Malinowska
Gianni Motti
Tuomo Manninen
Robert Montgomery
Jean-Michel Pancin
Frank Perrin
Wang Qingsong
Marin Raguz
Nathalie Rebholz
Matt Saunders
Julien Serve
Matt Saunders
Marcello Simeone
Michaela Spiegel
Ornela Vorpsi
Patrick Weidmann
Jeanine Woollard
The exhibition gathers artists who use photography, or have used this medium at some commitment, their sense of humor, their history and the questions they may raise.
This summer, Analix Forever presents a unique photo exhibition, which will evolve over the exhibition period and be renewed daily.
Everyone, artist or not, is able to capture images of a moment, of oneself, of others, of the here and
now, and to manipulate these images, store them in computer memories, hang them at home or
hide them in virtual or real albums. No image is more present today than photography and nothing
brings closer the artist to the public.
“A Moment Forever” will gather artists who use photography, or have used this medium at some
commitment, their sense of humor, their history and the questions they may raise. The exhibition will
photography to narrative photography, from facts to emotions, from human body to urban body,
from dream scenarios to political and social criticisms.
With, among others, Andreas Angelidakis, Tatiana Arce, Alexandre Bianchini, Marco Boggio
Sella, Mat Collishaw, Frédéric Chaubin, Shaun Gladwell, Bob Flanagan, Luca Francesconi,
Danni Hindle, Marc Horowitz, Dana Hoey, Elena Kovylina, Evangelia Kranioti, Eva Magyarosi,
Joanna Malinowska Gianni Motti, Tuomo Manninen, Robert Montgomery, Jean-Michel Pancin
Frank Perrin, Wang Qingsong, Marin Raguz, Nathalie Rebholz, Matt Saunders, Julien Serve,
Matt Saunders, Marcello Simeone, Michaela Spiegel, Ornela Vorpsi, Patrick Weidmann, Jeanine Woollard, and more.
...“As soon as we are born from the depth of absence, we seek something that looks at us. We
call this thing, which emerges from the darkness, from abandonment, from the night and from ou
solitude, an image.”
Pascal Quignard
Opening June 4, 6 pm
Analix Forever
Rue de Hesse, 2 - CH - 1204 Genève
from Wednesday to Saturday 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm
and by appointment