From Print to Presence: An Exhibition of Inspiration: March 14 - May 11 in Geneva / March 15 - May 11 in Lausanne

14 March - 11 May 2024
Overview
Step into the dynamic world of "From Print to Presence," where each poster is not just a visual masterpiece but a portal into the profound inspirations that birthed them.
Works
  • Daniela Edburg, Grindewald Gletscher, 2020
    Daniela Edburg, Grindewald Gletscher, 2020
  • Daniela Edburg, Inflammation, 2018
    Daniela Edburg, Inflammation, 2018
  • © Zoé Aubry
    Daniela Edburg, Trift Gletscher, 2020
  • Show Poster – Vanessa Safavi – I feed my dreams slime at night, 2023 4 colors silkscreen with varnish on Blueback paper 115 gr 128 x 89.5 cm Total printed: 50 (26 used for public display) Graphic design: © Balmer Hählen Printed by Lézard Graphique
    Show Poster – Vanessa Safavi  I feed my dreams slime at night, 2023
    4 colors silkscreen with varnish on Blueback paper 115 gr
    128 x 89.5 cm

    Total printed: 50 (26 used for public display)
    Graphic design: © Balmer Hählen
    Printed by Lézard Graphique
  • Show Poster – Ekene Emeka Maduka – A resting place for worries: Shortcomings of a warm, tight hug, 2022 4 colors silkscreen with varnished letters on Blueback paper 115gr 128 x 89.5 cm Total printed: 100 (50 used for public display) Graphic design: © Balmer Hählen Printed by Duo D'Art
    Show Poster – Ekene Emeka Maduka  A resting place for worries: Shortcomings of a warm, tight hug, 2022
    4 colors silkscreen with varnished letters on Blueback paper 115gr
    128 x 89.5 cm
    Total printed: 100 (50 used for public display)
    Graphic design: © Balmer Hählen
    Printed by Duo D'Art
  • Ekene Emeka-Maduka, Found in wondering contemplation, 2022
    Ekene Emeka-Maduka, Found in wondering contemplation, 2022
  • Alina Frieske, Unintended Portraits [1], 2018
    Alina Frieske, Unintended Portraits [1], 2018
  • Balmer Hählen, Alina Frieske - Show Poster, 2021
    Balmer Hählen, Alina Frieske - Show Poster, 2021
  • Yuval Yairi, Topographic Study, 2015
    Yuval Yairi, Topographic Study, 2015
  • Balmer Hählen, Yuval Yairi - Show Poster, 2019
    Balmer Hählen, Yuval Yairi - Show Poster, 2019
  • Balmer Hählen, Yuval Yairi - Statement Poster, 2019
    Balmer Hählen, Yuval Yairi - Statement Poster, 2019
  • Aurélien Martin, Untitled (Hammer-fish), 2020
    Aurélien Martin, Untitled (Hammer-fish), 2020
  • Balmer Hählen, Aurélien Martin - Show Poster, 2021
    Balmer Hählen, Aurélien Martin - Show Poster, 2021
  • Lucia Hierro, Mandaito: 4 Platano Verde, 2 Platano Maduro, Queso de Hoja, Cebolla Roja, 2022
    Lucia Hierro, Mandaito: 4 Platano Verde, 2 Platano Maduro, Queso de Hoja, Cebolla Roja, 2022
  • Balmer Hählen, Lucia Hierro - Show Poster, 2022
    Balmer Hählen, Lucia Hierro - Show Poster, 2022
  • Balmer Hählen, Lucia Hierro - Statement Poster, 2022
    Balmer Hählen, Lucia Hierro - Statement Poster, 2022
  • Vikenti Komitski, The End of The Circle, 2019
    Vikenti Komitski, The End of The Circle, 2019
  • Balmer Hählen, Vikenti Komitski - Show Poster, 2020
    Balmer Hählen, Vikenti Komitski - Show Poster, 2020
  • Balmer Hählen, Vikenti Komitski - Statement Poster, 2020
    Balmer Hählen, Vikenti Komitski - Statement Poster, 2020
  • M'Barek Bouhchichi, 1/5, 2020
    M'Barek Bouhchichi, 1/5, 2020
  • Balmer Hählen, Colours of my dream, 2021
    Balmer Hählen, Colours of my dream, 2021
  • Balmer Hählen, Gallery Opening - Show Poster, 2019
    Balmer Hählen, Gallery Opening - Show Poster, 2019
Installation Views
Press release

Since its opening in 2019, Fabienne Levy Gallery has been dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge contemporary art, partnering with the award-winning Lausanne-based graphic design studio Balmer Hählen to produce a remarkable series of posters that blur the lines between art and design. The inaugural poster of this collaboration has a special significance, announcing the inauguration of the gallery with a bold declaration of artistic intent. Adorned with the powerful statement “Showing artists with inspiring works that will raise questions about our society, our system, our time”, this poster served as both an invitation and a manifesto. With its clean design and striking typography, it symbolizes a collaboration that would come to define the gallery’s visual identity and its future exhibitions.

 

In “From Print to Presence”, we present a unique exhibition format by showing posters next to original artworks that served as an inspiration for them. This approach offers visitors a rare opportunity to witness the evolution of creative concepts and a singular relationship between graphic design and contemporary art.

 

At the genesis of each poster lies a conversation between the designers and the gallerist, a pivotal moment aimed at grasping the artist's vision with absolute clarity. The creation process unfolds as a daring exploration, where every boundary - be it colors, shapes, lines, letters, papers, or effects – is pushed back. The true essence of the designers' talent lies in their ability to make choices that are not only original, but also uniquely tailored to the essence of each project.

 

In addition to the show posters featuring artworks, the gallery created a series of “statement” posters featuring thought-provoking quotes from various sources, including renowned figures such as George Carlin: “I like it when a flower or a little tuft of grass grows through a crack in the concrete, it’s so f*ing heroic”, as well as Fabienne Levy: “Exist on your own terms, that is all”, or the artists themselves. Adding layers of meaning and context to the exhibitions, each statement contributes to the overall narrative of the show.

 

This exhibition showcases the evolution of this dynamic partnership, fostering a deeper understanding of the creative process and the power of collaboration.