In order to understand Olivier Mosset’s work it is important to mentally travel back to the heady 1960’s, when there was a radical re-thinking of societal norms in the art world and beyond.
Exhibitions

Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art, Subjectivity Holds Value
Subjectivity still holds value today and the response of the spectator is part of contemporary art. The expositions of Biennale…

Things Fall Apart: Swiss Art from Böcklin to Vallotton
‘Things fall apart’ is a carefully curated exhibition at Kunstmuseum Bern putting Swiss masterpieces into their historical context and illustrates beautifully how art acts as a mirror of society.

Le Monde des Contes de Fées d’Urs Fischer
Urs Fischer est intelligent et subversif tout en étant à la fois ludique et interactif. Il est peut-être mieux connu pour ses sculptures, et un livre récemment publié intitulé «Sculptures 2013-1018» donne l’impulsion à l’exposition de Genève.

ATLAS: The Museum of Fine Arts in Lausanne is Back
Art journalist and artist Uli Van Neyghem shares her views with Art Decision about the newly-opened Musée Cantonal des Beaux…

Urs Fischer’s Fairy-Tale World at Gagosian
Gagosian Geneva has opened its latest exhibit with works by 46-year old Swiss artist Urs Fischer who was born in…

Interview with Marta Zgierska: Blush
Kristen Knupp, Art Decision Magazine Co-Founder, interviewed Marta Zgierska at Gowen Contemporary in Geneva to find out more behind the…

Interview: Trevor Paglen and The Shape of Clouds
Trevor Paglen’s work at Pace Gallery investigates the subjects of artificial intelligence (AI) and facial recognition and prompts questions about what this means for us as humans.

Kazimir Malevich
Art decision’s Irina Vernichenko offers an interpretation of Kazimir Malevich’s paintings from art expert Irina Vakar: Irina Vernichenko: I have…

Alistair Hicks about Art Basel 2019
Alistair Hicks is a writer and art curator, he was Senior Curator at Deutsche Bank for 20 years. Artdecision’s Irina…