In 2013, Geneva airport recorded some 50’000 landing and take-offs (about 140 per day). What is interesting though is according to Wijet, a private aviation company, nearly half of these were private flights. The same company has announced that it is now offering private flights from Geneva to 1’200 destinations in Europe and North Africa […]
“Antre”, an interactive clay art exhibit by the Chapuisat Brothers at Galerie Laurence Bernard.
Eleven people crawled semi-naked into a dark claustrophobic cave during last month’s triannual Nuit des Bains in Geneva’s contemporary art quarter. The inaugural exhibition at Galerie Laurence Bernard (formerly BTW Gallery) features an interactive site-specific installation, Antre (Lair) by Les Frères Chapuisat. Upon entering the gallery, viewers encounter a hole of 30 square centimetres cut […]
Swiss skiing – still the most expensive
Numerous Swiss ski resorts have been obliged to raise their 2014/15 piste rates even further this winter by one to four francs, despite strong competition with cheaper lifts in neighbouring France, Italy, Germany and Austria. Based on a survey by German language newspaper Blick, the most expensive stations include Zermatt St. Moritz, Laax, Saas Fe […]
The Biennale of Moving Images Geneva
The Biennale of Moving Images (BIM) at the Centre of Contemporary Art is a great way to spend the day. This exhibition of time-based art features 22 new commissions and spans five floors within the Bâtiment d’Art Contemporain. Produced by the Centre’s director, Andrea Bellini, in collaboration with Hans Ulrich Obrist, curator and co-director of […]
Piemonte: Probably the best wine region in Italy
Switzerland lies at a wine-making crossroads in Europe. Not only is it home to a diversity of wonderful wines and stunning vineyards, but it also borders some of the richest and most varied wine regions in the world. In this third of a series on our wine-producing neighbours, we head to the Piemonte region of […]
Visages du Japon – Faces of Japan
Launching on Wednesday 8 October for two weeks, the Fenetre sur Cadre, a small venue at 10, Place du Marché in Carouge, will be exhibiting the work of three photographic artists, Nicolas Bouvier, Matthieu Zellweger and Sylvia Wyder. The artists have come together to each express through photographs, their own personal vision of Japan. Sylvia […]
Chromozone, a solo exhibition by Raphaël Julliard
For a fix of conceptual art, visit Centre d’Édition Contemporaine (CEC), located near Cimetière des Rois (Geneva’s oldest cemetery and final resting place of writer Jorge Luis Borges). CEC specializes in the concurrent production of publications and exhibitions. Chromozone, currently on view until 29 November 2014, is a solo exhibition by up-and-coming Genevois artist, Raphaël […]
La Nuit du court métrage
The medium of short film is conducive to experimental techniques, concise statements and compelling snapshots. Short films have lower production costs and are more accessible to emerging filmmakers. They are easy to watch and can have tremendous impact on an audience. However since the decline of theatrical shorts in the 1960s, short films are reliant […]
Galaurus, Villette Grand Cru, 2011
Galaurus, Villette Grand Cru, 2011 Ahh…. something a bit different for a change. If you are getting a bit bored with the classics – then try this. St Laurent (a red variety that has been around for over 400 years and grows well in coolish climates. Galotta (Gamay & Ancellota) and Pinot Noir are the […]
Norway: understated and underestimated
Already looking for your next getaway? If you enjoy beautiful landscapes, delicious food and friendly people, then head to Norway. With a direct Norwegian flight from Geneva to Oslo, you can be in the Norwegian capital in two and a half hours. Just 30 minutes on the express train or bus brings you smack into […]