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Other Places, Other Lives by François Bonjour and Byron Gago​, 22 February - 12 April 2025

Past: Other Places, Other Lives by François Bonjour and Byron Gago​

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Byron Gago, Acid Arcs - Heiss, 2025 Metal hollow bars, tubular film PE plastic, digital inkjet print on transparent adhesive film, fire extinguishers, variable diamentions
Byron Gago, Acid Arcs - Heiss, 2025

 

Metal hollow bars, tubular film PE plastic, digital inkjet print on transparent adhesive film, fire extinguishers, variable diamentions

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Serene Gallery announces Kosmos for 2025: a program of exhibitions conceived and curated by Riccardo Lisi, a curator deeply involved in the Ticino and Swiss art scene.
 
For 2025, Riccardo Lisi has proposed a series of exhibitions that will make up a significant portion of Serene Gallery’s annual programme. The title Kosmos, beyond its reference—with the typical understatement of this curator—to the myth of the Soviet-era space race, signals the desire to "bring worlds together" in these exhibitions.
The programme will primarily, but not exclusively, focus on the Swiss art scene, particularly connected to the Canton of Ticino. Lisi favors contrasts over uniformity and has chosen to mix techniques, styles, and audiences. The Kosmos programme at Serene Gallery aims to attract art lovers, collectors, and professionals from various creative disciplines, of different ages and backgrounds. The series will consist of exhibitions by a duet of artists each time, creating a stimulating dialogue between them. Usually, at least one of the artists will be from Ticino or elsewhere in Switzerland. I
 
The first exhibition of Kosmos is titled Other Places, Other Lives and features the experienced artist François Bonjour and the emerging talent - Byron Gago.
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François Bonjour is based in Dino, Ticino, and creates both two-dimensional works and sculptures. His work contains references to Arte Povera, which played a fundamental role during his artistic training. He still uses materials he perceives as "the skin of cities": ropes, wood, wax, and especially paper, often from old books and notebooks, exploiting the rhythmic signs of their written pages.
These materials exude a human presence, evoking lives—not only past ones. They also look toward the future, like the "sprouts" he creates from rope, symbols of new life and rebirth. Bonjour’s works are characterized by a unique style and a gentle elegance, the result of an aesthetic balance intrinsic to his being. His pieces communicate subtly yet directly, captivating both novices and experts alike.
Byron Gago, born in Ecuador in 1994, has lived in Switzerland (Lugano), as well as in Milan and Sardinia. He is currently based in Biel/Bienne. Notably, he was actively involved as an artist in Morel, a fresh and dynamic cultural space in Lugano.
Gago expresses himself through multiple media: from installation to video, from photography to sculpture, always achieving highly contemporary results. He is sometimes inspired by places and elements linked to his origins. For example, he has created works and series connected to the Ecuadorian Amazon. Rather than producing isolated works, he now tends to create series composed of pieces made with all the techniques at his disposal.  At times, he has hinted at conflict situations, particularly in border areas between the Global North and South. His interpretations are always layered and multidimensional, the result of a personal cultural melting pot and instinctive curiosity. This approach results in complex and fascinating works, allowing him, at just thirty years old, to already be a promising international artist.
This first exhibition in the Kosmos programme hints at how a commercial space can
effectively become a significant site for cultural engagement. Serene Gallery embarks on this journey, paying close attention to the territory in which it operates and the local art scene.
The exhibition will open with a lively and generous vernissage on Saturday, February 22, from 5 PM, and will run until Saturday, April 12. The gallery is open Thursday to Saturday, from 11 AM to 6 PM.

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