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Date
25 September 2025–04 January 2026
Opening
25 September 2025
18:00
Venue
Galerie Polomarco
Curated by
Actwall
Ce qui nous regarde encore (What Still Looks at Us) explores, through the gaze of 24 artists based in Switzerland, what endures in a world of acceleration. A silent, fragmentary photography that resists the erasure of the living and recalls the dignity of the visible.
At a time when images circulate without restraint—driven by speed, flux, and instantaneity—what space remains for photography as an act of attention? And what can the artist do in the face of visual fatigue, the noise of the world, and the forms of forgetting?
This exhibition proposes a tacit form of resistance. For what still looks at us is also what these artists choose to see, to reveal, to preserve. An unknown flower, perhaps imaginary, yet persistent within each of us. A nocturnal light that keeps plants from sleeping. An archive laid upon a sheet. A glacier covered in tarps, like a wound half-dressed. A tiny automaton still dancing in a sleeping workshop.
Through four curatorial threads conceived as constellations, Ce qui nous regarde encore outlines a territory that is at once poetic, political, and sacred.
The exhibition brings together over twenty-four artists based in Switzerland around a curatorial approach that is both sensitive and committed: to make visible what endures in a world marked by disappearance, acceleration, and the erosion of life and memory. With : Hervé Annen, Philippe Ayral, Rebecca Bowring, Olga Cafiero, Guillaume Collignon, Samuel Devanthéry, Alicia Dubuis, Jean-Marc Falconnet, Etienne Francey, Adrien Golinelli, Olivier Lovey, Léonie Rose Marion, Jérôme Müller, Rahel Oberhummer, Kleio Obergfell, Sandra Piretti, Marc Renaud, Virginie Rebetez, François Schaer, Delphine Schacher, Diego Saldiva, Katharina Von Flotow, Xavier Voirol.