Overview

In celebration of the centenary of Aimée Moreau’s birth (1926–2023), the gallery is proud to present an intimate two-part retrospective, on view from December 2025 to February 2026, across our Lausanne and Geneva spaces.


Focused primarily on a remarkable selection of never-before-seen drawings, the exhibition sheds new light on a body of work that unfolded quietly over decades, marked by consistency, depth, and sensitivity. Alongside these works on paper, Moreau’s talent for capturing the quiet poetry of everyday life in her paintings, through simple, day-to-day objects, is brought to the fore, inviting viewers to rediscover the beauty in the ordinary.


This retrospective pays tribute to an artist whose vision, both intuitive and enduring, resonates with a quiet force. Organised in collaboration with Sophie and Barbara Kervaire, daughters of the artist and heirs to her work.

 

Press Release in English

Press Release in French

Works
  • Aimée Moreau, 1. Bocal à couvercle rouge et bouteille, 1994
    Aimée Moreau, 1. Bocal à couvercle rouge et bouteille, 1994
  • Aimée Moreau, 2. Carafe de Ricard, 1996
    Aimée Moreau, 2. Carafe de Ricard, 1996
  • Aimée Moreau, 4. Flacon blanc et briquet, 1980
    Aimée Moreau, 4. Flacon blanc et briquet, 1980
  • Aimée Moreau, 5. Oignons et drapé blanc, circa 1980
    Aimée Moreau, 5. Oignons et drapé blanc, circa 1980
  • Aimée Moreau, 8. Boîte à œufs, bocal et chiffon, ca. 1980
    Aimée Moreau, 8. Boîte à œufs, bocal et chiffon, ca. 1980
Installation Views