
July 2025
As part of Summer Acts – a summer programme by Pasquart, Kunsthaus, Filmpodium, Lokal Int and Espace Libre – we invite you to a drop-in cyanotype workshop. Inspired by the exhibition Olvidamos cómo contemplar la madre tierra? by Naara Bahler, the session explores this historical photographic technique using sunlight and natural materials.
Mehr erfahrenJune 2025
We warmly invite you to the opening of the exhibition by Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein. «Tactics and Mythologies» (2020-2024) explores the intersection of documentary and fictional elements and examines the connection between mythological narratives and disinformation tactics in the context of our networked present. Their artistic archive reveals a repertoire of image types, [...]
Mehr erfahrenDas Photoforum und der Studiengang BA Camera Arts der Hochschule Luzern freuen sich, das New Yorker Künstlerduo Andrea Orejarena & Caleb Stein im Rahmen der Reihe POSITION@EXTENDED willkommen zu heissen. In ihrem Vortrag geben die beiden Einblick in ihre gemeinsame künstlerische Praxis, die an der Schnittstelle von Fotografie, Film und kollaborativen Prozessen angesiedelt ist.
Mehr erfahrenMay 2025
Join Naara Bahler and sound artist Eric Rüeger for a meditative, performative event exploring Bahler’s reflections on the question “Have we forgotten how to look at Mother Earth?” Through live sound and an immersive exhibition setting, this unique collaboration invites visitors to pause, reflect, and engage in a dialogue between visual art and sound. The performance will be live-streamed by Lumpen Station.
Mehr erfahrenPhotoforum is delighted to once again host the Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography in our spaces at Pasquart. The festival’s 28th edition, Horizons, explores how landscapes are perceived, used, and represented. Whether urban, forested, or industrial, landscapes are not just physical spaces but cultural and emotional constructs. They are described, mapped, photographed, and interpreted. This year’s edition of the festival presents new perspectives on landscapes and their depiction. As part of the festival, Photoforum presents the work of Naara Bahler. Her poetic approach to landscape combines analog photography with experimental techniques, questioning how we experience and document our surroundings.
Mehr erfahrenApril 2025
Join us for a special audiovisual performance by Janis Polar, exploring the entanglement of scientific exploration, industrial ambition, and geopolitical power in Antarctica. stories of 90°S empir[e]icism, #3 reworks historical 16mm footage of European expeditions from the 1940s–1960s, layering them with contemporary material to question the narratives of conquest and extraction that shaped this remote landscape.
Mehr erfahrenMarch 2025
Join us for a guided tour of Cécile Monnier: Nature, Memory, and the Ambivalence of Human Connection with curator Danaé Panchaud. Explore how Monnier’s work examines the complex relationship between humans and nature through two powerful installations. Tout est fichu comme un sandwich à la soupe reflects on fly fishing, exploring how this practice connects and disturbs the environment. In turn around, turn around, turn around, Monnier looks back at her rural childhood, considering how our personal memories shape our understanding of nature.
Mehr erfahrenFebruary 2025
In Antarctic Archives, Janis Polar examines how Antarctica is constructed as the "last untouched natural frontier" - only to break with this image. His work questions the violence of discovery and the geopolitical, ecological and colonial narratives that characterise this continent. In doing so, he sheds light on the role of technological and cultural constructions and the power of images in the perception of natural spaces. Antarctic Archives experiments artistically with entangled interstices, gaps and ambivalences in the writing of history, the present and the future and asks: What are we still measuring the world for?
Mehr erfahrenCécile Monnier's work questions the ways in which human practices and personal memories shape our relationship with ‘nature’. By combining photography and installation, she is looking for new ways of learning to see living things and rethinking our relationship with them. The exhibition presents two works that explore Cécile Monnier's personal and artistic reflections on the relationship between man and nature. In ‘Tout est fichu comme un sandwich à la soupe’, she looks at the practice of fly fishing - a symbolic interface between humans and their environment. She is interested in the way in which anglers care for the habitat that is the river, while at the same time disturbing it. Photographs of hand-made artificial flies, combined with a video installation, question the aesthetics and ambivalence of an activity that connects humans to a habitat and an ecosystem, but also reveals the power relationships and dependencies that are established between them.
Mehr erfahrenWe warmly invite you to the opening of the double exhibition of Cécile Monnier and Janis Polar. Discover the multimedia works ‘Antarctic Archives’ by Janis Polar and ‘turn around, turn around, turn around.’ by Cécile Monnier, which include immersive video installations and cleverly devised scenographic elements.
Mehr erfahrenJanuary 2025
This tour highlights how new documentary photography is evolving to capture urgent social, environmental, and political issues. Featuring four artists—Khashayar Javanmardi, Jordi Ruiz Cirera, Tiziana Amico, and Yann Haeberlin—the exhibition explores themes ranging from environmental crises to migration and human-nature relationships, offering unique and compelling perspectives on contemporary challenges.
Mehr erfahrenDecember 2024
Join us for an exclusive series of exhibition tours that offer deeper insights into the works of the ten artists featured in this year’s Prix Photoforum 2024. Explore themes such as family, identity, and contemporary societal challenges, while gaining a personal perspective on each artist’s unique approach to these topics.
Mehr erfahrenEvery year, the Prix Photoforum brings together artists whose projects represent the broad spectrum of contemporary photography and explore artistic boundaries. The 2024 selection deals with themes such as family, identity and the pressing social challenges of our time. Through personal archives, reflections on memory, and powerful portrayals of global issues, their works offer unique perspectives that navigate local and historical narratives, blending symbolic and emotional depth. Exhibiting artists: Tiziana Amico, Lisa Karnadi, Yann Haeberlin, Khashayar Javanmardi, Nina Pacherova, Peter Pflügler, Hameed Raisan, Jordi Ruiz Cirera, Barbara Truog, Tianyu Wang
Mehr erfahrenWir freuen uns, Sie zur Eröffnung der diesjährigen Ausstellung einzuladen, die in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kunsthaus Biel Centre d’art Bienne, der Cantonale Berne Jura und dem Kunstverein Biel stattfindet. An diesem Abend feiern wir das herausragende Talent der zeitgenössischen Fotografie und bildenden Kunst, mit der Präsentation der Nominierten und Gewinner:innen des Prix Photoforum 2024, des Prix Kunstverein Biel sowie der ausgewählten Künstler:innen der Cantonale Berne Jura. Die Ausstellung bietet spannende Einblicke in künstlerische Perspektiven, die sich mit drängenden gesellschaftlichen Fragen auseinandersetzen.
Mehr erfahrenNovember 2024
Learn more about the fascinating history of cultivated plants and their wild relatives. Together we will take a look at the domestication of plants thousands of years ago and examine how future technological developments could influence our agriculture and biodiversity. The tour offers an exciting combination of scientific findings and artistic perspectives - an interactive dialog that encourages reflection and exchange.
Mehr erfahrenOctober 2024
Photography after Immateriality examines digital and analogue technologies and brings them into dialogue. Immateriality forms the discreet background noise of the symposium - from this noise emerge questions and positions on 'material' photography, which in turn leave an echo in the noise of immateriality.
Mehr erfahrenSeptember 2024
As part of the exhibition "How like a leaf I am", Alexandra Baumgartner and the Photoforum are inviting the transdisciplinary artist duo Aterraterra from Palermo to a tasting session. This offers a sensory deconstruction and analysis of a place in which guests reflect on the relationships to human and non-human life forms that arise through food.
Mehr erfahrenAs part of Alexandra Baumgartner’s exhibition “How like a leaf I am,” a special intervention is displayed at the Botanical Garden of Bern. The connection with the Botanical Garden arose from the current exhibition “Verkannte Verwandte – von wilden Kusinen und vergessenen Grosseltern” (Wild Relatives of Our Cultivated Plants).
Mehr erfahren"How like a leaf I am" explores the complex relationships between humans and plant life and sheds light on our collective responsibility to protect and preserve agrobiodiversity. In collaboration with the collective Seed Carriers, Baumgartner uses photographic forms of expression, immersive audio installations and thoughtful scenographic elements to introduce visitors to the cyclical life form of plants and highlight the importance of seed diversity.
Mehr erfahrenWe warmly invite you to the opening of the exhibition “How like a leaf I am” by Alexandra Baumgartner. Experience the captivating photographic works, immersive audio installations, and thoughtfully designed scenographic elements that explore the complex relationships between humans and plant life.
Mehr erfahrenOn Thursday, September 12th, the Photoforum Pasquart will collaborate with pool collective to present a screening and networking event at Prozess Bar in Bern. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore contemporary photography through the lens of a diverse group of photographers focusing on personal and long-term artistic projects.
Mehr erfahrenAugust 2024
To round off our regulars' table series, we would like to invite you to a special round of talks focussing on the connection between artists and the public.
Mehr erfahrenJuly 2024
We cordially invite you to our second regulars' table, which is dedicated to the topic of diversity and unity. Together with Collectif Le Salon and a heterogeneous group of artists and experts, we will discuss the challenge of how different perspectives and creative approaches can be harmoniously combined.
Mehr erfahrenJoin us for "Summer Acts," a vibrant art-filled weekend from July 3-6, organized in collaboration with our partners in Pasquart and beyond. Experience a diverse range of artistic events and exhibitions, perfect for kicking off your summer holiday.
Mehr erfahrenJune 2024
Join us for a guided tour of the "Oro Verde" exhibition. Learn about the fascinating story of the P’urhépecha resistance in Michoacán, Mexico, and discover the profound cultural and spiritual practices that bring this compelling mythodocumentary to life. Be inspired by the impressive works of the Ritual Inhabitual collective and the curatorial efforts of Sergio Valenzuela-Escobedo. We look forward to providing you with a deeper insight into this unique exhibition.
Mehr erfahrenMit grossem Engagement hat das Photoforum bedeutende Schweizer Fotograf:innen nach Biel geholt und ihnen eine Bühne geboten. 1987 konstituierte sich das Photoforum als Verein und vernetzte sich von Anfang an national und international. Die kontinuierliche Unterstützung durch unsere Mitglieder und ehrenamtlichen Vorstandsmitglieder ermöglicht es uns, innovative Ausstellungen und Projekte zu realisieren, die sowohl regionale als auch internationale Künstler:innen fördern. Die Geschichte des Photoforums zeigt die Entwicklung einer kleinen, aber einflussreichen Institution, die sich stets flexibel an die sich wandelnde Fotolandschaft anpasst und dabei die neuesten Strömungen und Trends aufgreift.
Mehr erfahrenOro Verde is a mythodocumentary that tells the story of the revolution of the P’urhépecha people in the central region of the state of Michoacán in Mexico. The project centres on a social uprising initiated by women who succeeded in driving one of the many violent drug cartels taking over the Mexican avocado industry out of Cherán.
Mehr erfahrenJoin us on June 8 for the opening of "Oro Verde" - a captivating exhibition curated by Sergio Valenzuela-Escobedo that retells the moving story of the P'urhépecha uprising in Michoacán, Mexico, through the artistic lens of the collective Ritual Inhabitual. Experience a unique fusion of photography and oral tradition that captures the essence of resistance and the power of cultural heritage. Be inspired and provoke deep thought. We look forward to welcoming you to this special event.
Mehr erfahrenMay 2024
The discussion will provide insights into various artistic approaches and interpretations of communal spaces, reflected through the individual perspectives represented within the collective. It's an opportunity to gain deeper understanding Photoforum’s 2024 year's theme " Zusammen / Ensemble / Together" and to explore how communal spaces can be reimagined in photography.
Mehr erfahrenThe theme of this year's festival, "Commonplaces," invites you to explore the power of the everyday as a counterbalance to sensationalist imagery. Discover the works of a new generation of emerging photographers who subtly capture the phenomena of our environment and daily life, which may otherwise go unnoticed. As the long-standing host of the Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography, we are particularly proud to welcome Collectif le Salon this year. Under the title "Stammtisch," they present an installation delving deep into the symbolism of traditional meeting spaces.
Mehr erfahrenStammtisch by Collectif Le Salon and seven guest artists delves into the complex symbolism of traditional communal spaces. The project features 15 publications, each offering an artistic interpretation of the Stammtisch concept inspired by diverse perspectives but also unfolds through a series of events. These gatherings aim to foster deeper engagement with the theme, inviting participants to explore the role of communal spaces in contemporary society and their impact on photography.
Mehr erfahrenMarch 2024
As part of the Action Weeks Against Racism, we cordially invite you to a special exhibition tour of Emilio Nasser's "Shipwreck of Dreams." This tour and exhibition are officially included in the program organized by the City of Biel, focusing on challenging racism and xenophobia. Nasser's work, which deeply engages with themes of migration and belonging, provides the perfect backdrop for dialogue in the context of the action week against racism and xenophobia. Experience a captivating tour through the installations and seize the opportunity to engage directly with the content. Following the tour, we invite you to a small aperitif where you can share your impressions and thoughts. Please register for participation at info@photoforumpasquart.ch.
Mehr erfahrenInspired by a Swiss myth, 'Shipwreck of Dreams’ by Emilio Nasser weaves the dreams and aspirations of migrants in Switzerland, reflecting their search for home and belonging. Set against the backdrop of Zurich's 'Autonomous School,' a symbol of resilience and solidarity amidst strict asylum laws, the exhibition reveals the power of collaborative storytelling in contemporary photography. Join us to discover how each image, infused with diverse voices, unfolds a narrative that resonates with the universal quest for a place in the world.
Mehr erfahrenFebruary 2024
Join us on Thursday 29 February for the official opening of Shipwreck of Dreams by Emilio Nasser. The exhibition will open with a welcoming speech in the foyer, followed by an aperitif with canapés. You are very welcome from 5 pm. Inspired by a Swiss myth, "Shipwreck of Dreams" brings together the dreams and aspirations of migrants in Switzerland and reflects their search for home and belonging. Set against the backdrop of the 'Autonomous School' in Zurich, a vibrant symbol of resilience and solidarity amidst strict asylum laws, Nasser presents a powerful representation of collaborative storytelling in contemporary photography.
Mehr erfahrenJanuary 2024
Discover the creative minds behind the Prix Photoforum 2023 with an exclusive artist-led tour. We joined forces with the Kunstverein Biel/Bienne which means that Floyd Grimm, winner of the Prix Kunstverein will join as well. In a relaxed atmosphere, you will have the opportunity to interact with the artists and gain deeper insights into their artistic processes and visions through Q&A sessions. Get an intimate look into the creative world and the stories behind the works. After the inspiring tour, we invite you to enjoy a small apéro. This event promises to be an enriching experience for all who wish to explore the connection between art and artist and delve into the fascinating world of contemporary photography.
Mehr erfahrenDecember 2023
Enjoy a unique guided tour of the exhibition, as we stroll together through the fascinating installations and engage in conversation in an informal Q&A format. Afterwards, we invite you to enjoy mulled wine and delicious Christmas biscuits. You will also have the opportunity to check out our special Christmas offers: a selection of particular editions and books - the perfect Christmas gifts.
Mehr erfahrenPhotoforum is proud to present, in the group exhibition Prix Photoforum 2032, the works of eleven outstanding artists. These artists address the pressing issues of our time. Together, they explore and expand the boundaries of what photography is and can be today. As a diverse group of artists, each of them presents their own visual language. What unites them is their critical view of the world around us. They use the medium of photography to question societal issues and current challenges in the world. At the same time, they explore how these themes impact on a personal level, navigating between local, historical, symbolic, emotional, and physical perspectives.
Mehr erfahrenExplore the works of eleven outstanding artists who delve into the pressing issues of our time through their photography. This diverse exhibition showcases how photography critically reflects and expands our world. Join us and be inspired.
Mehr erfahrenSeptember 2023
Can you gender photo technology? Yes! With the ongoing exhibition series, the persistently male-connotated photo technology is given a female counterpart: FOTOTECHNIKA. Since 2019, the collaborative efforts of the four initiators—Carolinë Heider, Ruth Horak, Lisa Rastl, and Claudia Rohrauer from Austria—have consistently brought together guest artists who perceive photography as a platform for intellectual exploration. These artists use apparatuses, image processes, materials, specialist literature, and more as catalysts for their artistic endeavours.
Mehr erfahrenJuly 2023
23 years young, photographer Peter Maurer realized the photo series “Journey to the Future City” in 1986 in Biel/Bienne. It was his entry for a competition on the theme of “Future”, possibly announced by the city – Peter Maurer is no longer quite sure, not after so long. He even lived in the Biel [...]
Mehr erfahrenMay 2023
Dans le cadre de la Bieler Fototage/Journées photographique de Bienne de cette année, Photoforum invite l'artiste Salvatore Vitale. Son installation numérique Decompressed Prism présente une combinaison d'éléments fictionnels et documentaires, d'archives vidéo, de textes, de conceptions sonores et de données réelles créant un espace incertain et malicieux. Conçue comme une expérience pour le visiteur, l'œuvre [...]
Mehr erfahrenApril 2023
Prendre la parole. Round-table discussion with : Karla Hiraldo Voleau, Jenny Rova & RosaBrux The two photographers Karla Hiraldo Voleau and Jenny Rova will present their multi-layered feminist practice. Their works refuse to ‚be silenced’ and address the themes of female desire, voyeurism and fiction. Afterwards, RosaBrux will give an insight into their transdisciplinary [...]
Mehr erfahrenWorkshop with Marco Frauchiger Saturday 8th of April 2023, 11-16h, Photoforum Pasquart Marco Frauchiger's long-term project "Bringing Light into the Dark", carried out in Laos - for which he received the Photoforum Prize in 2022- was born out of a dialogue with the local population and asks subtle questions about the promise of reality [...]
Mehr erfahrenMarch 2023
Thursday 2nd of March from 6 to 7 PM Guided tour with Karla Hiraldo Voleau, Nicolas Polli and Jana J. Haeckel. (fr/dt). Free of charges, no inscriptions needed. The two exhibitions present in an immersive, sensual and even humorous way the work of these two artists who examine questions of representation of the body [...]
Mehr erfahrenFebruary 2023
Nicolas Polli: When Strawberries Will Grow on Trees, I Will Kiss U February 4 – April 16, 2023 Nicolas Polli's solo exhibition explores the topics of loneliness, doubts, desire and intimacy from a humorous and at the same time vulnerable perspective. His photographs serve as a visual diary, revealing a new genre of still [...]
Mehr erfahrenFebruary 4 – April 16, 2023 Karla Hiraldo Voleau: Another Love Story Karla Hiraldo Voleau’s solo exhibition Another Love Story proposes a reflection on the photographic medium and its place as a silent witness of our love relationships in the digital present. Based on a devastating personal story, the artist developed a [...]
Mehr erfahrenJanuary 2023
© Matthieu Croizier 7 January 2023, 15:00 - 18:00h, Photoforum Pasquart Beyond Representation. New perspectives on photography. Event with The Royal Photographic Society and artists of the Prix Photoforum 2022. The portrait as a genre has dominated photography from the daguerreotypes of the 19th century to the selfies of our digital present. Which [...]
Mehr erfahrenDecember 2022
Prix Photoforum 2022 With Françoise Caraco, Matthieu Croizier, Marco Frauchiger, Ruiz Guadalupe, Hae Young Ji, Lisa Mazenauer, Massao Mascaro, Thalles Piaget, Ronald Pizzoferrato, Shwe Wutt Hmon The Prix Photoforum is one of the few photography awards in Switzerland with no limits on nationality, age or career stage, and no determined theme. As a result, [...]
Mehr erfahrenOpening of the Prix Photoforum 2022, in presence of the artists A joint opening with the Kunsthaus Pasquart 5:15 PM Speeches & Award Ceremony Aperitif & catering Free admission from 5 PM
Mehr erfahrenNovember 2022
Symposium Patina Negotiating colonial image archives The public program in the context of Bianca Baldi’s solo exhibition deals with perspectives on the colonial image archive and asks for the potential of a critical redesign. On November 5 and 6, the invited artists and scholars will introduce alternative narratives and research strategies in the form [...]
Mehr erfahrenSeptember 2022
BIANCA BALDI Patina 18.9. – 20.11.2022 Opening on Saturday, September 17 at 5pm Bianca Baldi deals with hidden infrastructures and narratives as a means of knowledge production in her research-based works. Interested in both fictional and historical contexts, her multi-layered, sensual installations combine photographs, films, objects and writings. They often take photographic documents from [...]
Mehr erfahrenJuly 2022
Emmanuel Van der Auwera’s works challenge the self-evident nature of found documentary images that aim to produce facts and truth. His photographs, films and video installations use polarising visual material circulating in digital spaces, addressing the ethical responsibility in dealing with images of violence and collective trauma. In regard to the recent school mass [...]
Mehr erfahrenSheida Soleimani’s works explore intersections of photography, sculpture, performance and film to highlight critical perspectives on political events in the Middle East and the Global North. Her multi-media collages use imagery sourced from the internet, especially that of politicians, torture victims and dictators. Through constructing staged sets in her studio and documenting these scenes [...]
Mehr erfahrenMay 2022
Photobooks Switzerland will be back for a second edition! The photography book, which is nowadays the preferred medium of choice for many photographers, is at the heart of Photobooks Switzerland, an event initiated by the photographer Anastasia Mityukova and co-organized by Photoforum Pasquart. While the artist’s book has already been discussed more broadly, this is [...]
Mehr erfahrenFor this year’s edition of the Biel/Bienne Festival of Photography entitled Recover, the Photoforum Pasquart gave a carte blanche to curator Sorana Munsya (DR Congo/Belgium) who proposes a solo presentation of the artist Joud Toamah. In her exhibition, Toamah will explore the power and possibilities of reparation held in the gesture of sharing images. The project 'The River Shines Stronger than the Sun, لمع†ان†النھر†أقوى†من†الش†مس† (2021-ongoing) uses archives of digitized images of family albums that the artist sources from acquaintances, friends and family members in Syria and the diaspora. Toamah collects pictures that have undergone processes of scanning, uploading, searching, cutting, pasting, renaming, compressing, downloading, forwarding, etc. As such, she is creating digital archives of private and intimate images. It is through circulating images that the artist Joud Toamah proposes a way to recreate bonds. In its digital journey of re-location, the image acquires consecutive layers of relationality (Petra Van Brabandt). By doing so, photography becomes a place where relation is possible.
Mehr erfahrenMarch 2022
In the framework of her current residency exhibition May I Dream? at Photoforum Pasquart, the artist Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah will present her ongoing project Behold The Ocean and give an introduction into current NFT technology and their use in photography. Behold The Ocean is an interdisciplinary pioneer NFT project in web3, using photographic art [...]
Mehr erfahrenFebruary 2022
Artist talk avec Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah, moderated by Jana J. Haeckel In the framework of her ongoing exhibition MAY I DREAM?, our current artist in residence will introduce her work. Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah's photography practice approaches social issues with new strategies and an awareness of their own role in forming narratives. Her works portray some of [...]
Mehr erfahrenJanuary 2022
The Photoforum Pasquart is pleased to announce its first artistic residency. The newly established residency programme aims to invite an artist, photographer or theorist for two months each year to carry out research on the photographic image and its contemporary challenges. The focus lies on investigating, discussing and locating photography in the context of the digital transformation, which is accompanied by a fragmentation and polarisation of global social space today. The results are presented in changing exhibition, talk and workshop formats and invite visitors to engage in a dialogue with the residents. Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah (*1990) is an internationally exhibited and published German-Ghanaian visual artist and documentary photographer based in Zürich, Switzerland. Her work is frequently awarded for exploring new territories through image-making, research, and human connection. She believes in the diversity of thought and expression, which results in various practices that inform each other: she equally engages in documentary work and conceptual arts. Akosua Viktoria Adu-Sanyah received the Prix Photoforum 2020 and graduated in Fine Arts from the Hochschule der Bildenden Künste Saar/Germany (2015). The artist and photographer's work has been exhibited internationally since 2012 and has received numerous nominations and awards.
Mehr erfahrenRoundtable talk with Laura Binggeli, Pablo Lerma, Tim Rod and Tara Ulman, moderated by Jana J. Haeckel The family album has been considered the photographic memory of families since the 19th century. It helps us understand where we come from, tells and reminds us of our 'own history'. At the same time, it often [...]
Mehr erfahrenDecember 2021
Guided tour of the exhibition of the Prix Photoforum 2021 with Ursina Leutenegger, facilitator. In German No inscription Mask and Covid certificate mandatory Image © Jeremy Ayer
Mehr erfahrenWith Jeremy Ayer, Laura Giana Binggeli, Claudia Breitschmid, Arunà Canevascini, Chalotte Favre, Corinne Futterlieb, Assaf Hinden, Ruben Hollinger, Ianne Kenfack, Pablo Lerma, Marianne Maric, Ronald Pizzoferrato, Tim Rod, Léonard Rossi, Tara Ulmann, and Stephane Winter. The 2021 edition of the Prix Photoforum received proposals from 114 artists and photographers. The jury – composed of [...]
Mehr erfahrenOpening of the Prix Photoforum 2021 at Photoforum Pasquart and of the Cantonale at Kunsthaus Pasquart. 17.15 Speeches & award ceremony The event is subject to change on short notice, depending on the potential new measures decided by the Federal Council. Changes will be announced on this page and on our social media channels. [...]
Mehr erfahrenNovember 2021
On the occasion of Céline Burnand's monographic exhibition, the Photoforum Pasquart is organising a talk with the artist and Nadia Radwan, assistant professor of world art history at the University of Bern, who specialises in modern and contemporary art from the Middle East. A tour of the exhibition with the artist will be followed [...]
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