May 14 – Jun 4, 2026
Where Memory Turns to Light is a group visual art exhibition that reflects on the fragile and transformative nature of memory. What once felt precise and tangible gradually dissolves—shifting into fragments, colors, sensations, and quiet distortions.
Bringing together artists Arun Khau Ny, Marc Brenzikofer, Marco Benedetti, Margaret Larmuth, and Michel Juvet, the exhibition unfolds through diverse practices spanning painting, photography, and material-based work. While distinct in approach, their works share a common sensitivity toward perception, transformation, and the instability of what we remember.
Across these practices, memory is approached not as a fixed archive, but as a living process. Landscapes blur into emotional atmospheres, figures become indistinct, and surfaces carry traces of what has been lost, altered, or reimagined. With time, memories loosen their edges—becoming illusions, dreamlike impressions, or soft shadows that linger without clear form.
Color emerges as a language of feeling rather than fact—intensified, displaced, and luminous. In this transformation, memory is not diminished, but reconfigured into something more intuitive and fluid. What remains are emotional residues: echoes, wounds, and fleeting moments of clarity.
