KorSonoR 2025



Exhibition–Festival
22.10–16.11.2025
Le Commun (Tue–Sun 1–6 pm)
and other venues in Geneva –
see full programme below



Edito

KorSonoR, a biennial exhibition-festival dedicated to sound and visual arts, explores sound in our environment, whether physical, social, technological, architectural or natural. What we refer to as sound is very broad: vocal, instrumental, electronic, field recordings, spatial resonance, sound archives, etc. Sound is omnipresent and has emotional, documentary, memorial, sociocultural, political and creative significance. Sound requires listening and attention, which help us understand people, things and situations, and stimulate the imagination. Sound involves duration, which allows us to take a step back, both towards personal introspection and an understanding of the world.

KorSonoR is particularly inspired by the figure and work of Max Neuhaus, the “father” of sound installation, who designed three works for Geneva, including one of the few permanent installations in public space, Promenade du pin (2002). This presence connects the global history of sound art with the Geneva art scene. KorSonoR also invokes the notion of “deep listening”, which aims to differentiate between what is heard and what is listened to, as highlighted by composer Pauline Oliveros, to whom a neon work by visual artist Émilie Ding pays tribute on a building façade in Plainpalais.

In 2023, the first edition of KorSonoR established itself in the Geneva and Swiss artistic ecosystem through its original positioning and complementarity with existing offerings, as well as through the organisation of a symposium on sound arts in Switzerland, which brought together some twenty organisations active in this field. The event also attracted international attention.

The second edition of KorSonoR offers concert performances, installations, sculptures, videos, films, residencies, discussions and collaborative projects. This dossier presents 17 artists, duos or collectives – representing around 80 participants – with very diverse backgrounds, from 13 countries of origin and aged between 30 and 87. It is being rolled out in Geneva through collaborations with 17 partners (multipurpose venues, iconic architecture, museums, gardens, theatres, residences, cinemas, higher education institutions, labels and artistic organisers).

The programme begins with two preambles in August, each set in a context that determines the direction of the works. The relationship between sound and architecture is explored through a sound activation at the Pavillon Sicli, and the relationship between sound and nature is experimented with at the Conservatoire et Jardin botanique de Genève. A satellite project is presented in Venice.

Several new productions are worth noting: a specific sonic activation for the Sicli Pavilion by the Berlin duo LABOUR; creations by Robin Meier Wiratunga and Julie Semoroz for the Serre tempérée du Jardin Botanique; two new projects by South African artist James Webb for the Museum of Art and History and Lake Geneva; the first “complete” performance of Multiverse of a Birdcage by Alexandre Joly and Daniel Zea, with four artist residencies culminating in concerts; Nine artists proposed by Bongo Joe and the HEM for live sets in Dimitri de Perrot’s installation; a new collaboration between the Danish collective Valby Vokalgruppe and visual artist Francis Baudevin, supported by Ensemble Vide; a new film box by Marie Losier; Matthieu Baumann’s first work. Among others…

The proposals at the Pavillon Sicli and the Botanical Gardens will be introduced by the artists and the curator, followed by discussions with the public. Where possible, all performances will also be accompanied by discussions. A public round table discussion with a dozen artists from KorSonoR will take place at Le Commun on Thursday 23 October from 2pm to 5pm. Arta Sperto wishes to encourage these moments of exchange between artists, organisers and the public. At the same time, numerous mediation activities will be offered for different types of audiences throughout the exhibition-festival.

Olivier Kaeser, curator of KorSonoR

Artists featured in this edition

Team


direction and CURATION

Olivier Kaeser


GENERAL COORDINATION

Sophie Fontaine


Head of Communication

Céline Peruzzo


Production

Claire Jousson


Exhibition Management

Serafin Brandenberger, Gaël Grivet, Antoine Siron


Sound Management

Thierry Simonot / AMEG for the Preamble I
Jean-Baptiste Bosshard / TMS for the Preamble II


Visual Identity

Schaffter Sahli


Website

Fabrice Cortat / Wonderweb


Video Recording and Editing

Stéphane Darioly / Videocraft


Photography

Emmanuelle Bayart


Mediation

Gaëlle Dumas Edwards


Accounting

Marianne Caplan, Manon Clerc / La petite boîte


Translation

AJS Cracker


intern

Sébastian Gross


Partners

Soutiens

Les projets réalisés

Dance First Think Later 2024

KorSonoR 2023

Dance First Think Later 2022

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Les lieux

Le Commun

Rue des Vieux Grenadiers, 10
1205 Genève

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Fonderie Kugler

4bis, Rue de la Truite
1205 Genève

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SOMA

32, Rue de l’Avenir
1207 Genève

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Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève

1, chemin de l’Impératrice
1292 Pregny-Chambésy

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Les Cinémas du Grütli

Rue du Général-Dufour 16
1204 Genève

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Parc de la Perle du Lac (Ski nautique club)

Parc de la Perle du Lac, 1201 Geneva

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Pneu – Le Vélodrome

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MAH – Musée d’art et d’histoire

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Pavillon Sicli

45, Route des Acacias
1227 Genève

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Utopiana

7a, Chemin de Mestrezat
1202 Genève

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La Vetrina

Fondamenta de la Tana
2101 Castello
30122 Venezia

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Scènes du Grütli

16, Rue du Général-Dufour
1204 Genève

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MEG – Musée d’ethnographie de Genève

67, Boulevard Carl-Vogt
1205 Genève

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