
Franz Erhard Walther
We are pleased to present a solo show by Franz Erhard Walther.
Schichtenzeichnung, 197471981, gouache and pencil on paper, 29,7 x 21 cm
© Franz Erhard Walther & Skopia
We are pleased to present a solo show by Franz Erhard Walther.
Schichtenzeichnung, 197471981, gouache and pencil on paper, 29,7 x 21 cm
© Franz Erhard Walther & Skopia
Modernism’s Nervous Breakdown is a solo show by Simone Schardt.
(Ultra) Modernism’s Nervous Breakdown - Part 3, 2024, watercolor and typewriter typography on paper, 29,7 x 21 cm © Simone Schardt & Skopia
I Forgot I'm not Twelve Anymore is a solo show of Leanne Picthall.
The World Is Looking For You, 2024, oil on canvas, 22 x 27 cm © Leanne Picthall & Skopia
As Close as Possible - As Far as you Know is a solo show of Alex Hanimann.
1961 [Une femme est une femme], 2023, Indian ink on paper, 121 x 141 cm © Alex Hanimann & Skopia
Alang is a solo show featuring a video by Emilien Leroy
Emilien Leroy, Made in Alang, film still, 2019-2023
Christoph Rütimann, durch die F..., 2018, huile sous film transparent sur papier buvard, 42 x 29.7 cm
En avant, 2021, oil on canvas, 200 x 200 cm, EBU-21-04
Erik Bulatov, La Rue Saint-Denis, 2020, oil on canvas, 210 x 140 cm, EBU-20-02
We are very pleased to announce the re-opening of our spaces.
From Saturday 28th November 11am, you will be able to discover Silvia Bächli's exhibition.
For his tenth solo exhibition at Skopia, Pierre Schwerzmann presented a series of 152 paintings measuring 30 × 24 cm as well as a series of monochrome paintings and inkjet prints on canvas.
Skopia presents its first exhibition by French artist Claude Rutault.
For this exhibition, Skopia invited Mbaye Diop, an artist from Saint-Louis (Senegal) to create large mural paintings in the main gallery space.
“Nemi”, a solo show of recent works by Thomas Huber.
Essais, a solo show by Robert Ireland.
A solo show by Alex Hanimann.
“Nouveaux Matériaux”, a solo show by Pierre-Olivier Arnaud.
A solo show of recent portraits by Jean Crotti, featuring various different mediums. Indeed, Crotti uses all sorts of materials to draw on such as fabric, paper, cardboard, a wooden drawer or even a table top.
A solo show by Christoph Rütimann, featuring recent works and a series of paintings under glass on canvas.