The gallery’s French and Swiss teams take turns every day to bring you high-quality content. Indeed, the start of June has been particularly eventful, and we are delighted to share our latest news with you.
The return of Gisela Kentmann & art classes
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First of all, the artist Gisela Kentmann is finally back with us after a three-year absence! Her pages have been given a fresh new look, and we are also preparing an exclusive article dedicated to her latest creations.
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What’s more, Isabelle Morin shared with us the exciting progress she has made on her thesis at the Château du Bois-la-Croix.
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Finally, for the second year running, our art classes are reopening. In this regard, there is a major new development: an additional session is now available on Friday evenings.
A June exhibition has opened… two days early!
You may have noticed: our June exhibition opened on the evening of the 2nd, rather than on the 4th as originally planned. Why the change of plan?
It has to be said that volunteering sometimes comes with its fair share of pleasant surprises! As our hosting provider Hostinger had scheduled maintenance for the 4th, and Philippe (Team France) was tied up that same day with a meeting at the student council of his applied arts college, we decided to bring the launch forward. That is why, thanks to the unanimous agreement of the May exhibitors – whom we warmly thank – we preferred to bring the date forward rather than risk falling behind schedule.
The Gallery’s Perspective: Celebrating the ‘Evolution’ of Art
IThis is already the fifth exhibition at the gallery since January 2026, and six more are currently being actively prepared. Furthermore, our guiding principle remains unchanged: to reveal the artist’s inner world, the rhythm of their thought and their raw creative process.
Through sketchbooks, fragments of text or works deliberately left ‘in progress’, our exhibitions will always offer you the visible traces of the creative process.
In this regard, I will always remember what one of my art school lecturers taught us: “Graphic design expresses ideas, materials and emotions. Draw a line, and it shows that you are there. Others will be able to see it and share it. This dialogue will help people to create their own reality.”
It is with this powerful sentiment in mind that the whole team wishes you a wonderful visit to our artists’ pages and to the exhibition ‘Artists’ Friendships’ this June 2026!
Natascha – Team Switzerland
Artemis Irenäus von Baste, directrice de la Team Suisse de la galerie.
Are you a creative person working in the visual arts?
If so, we’d love for you to make the most of our Franco-Swiss online showcase, open to the world 24 hours a day!
Perhaps you’d like to join our art classes?
In any case, we’d be delighted to have you join us.
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