Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève

The CAC building in Geneva.

The Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève (CAC) is a contemporary art exhibition centre in Geneva, Switzerland, established in 1974.[1]

CAC was the first contemporary art institution in Suisse Romande (the Swiss French language).[1] It has organized over 300 exhibitions and does not have a collection, but organizes temporary exhibitions and projects with regional and international artists.

In 2010, CAC took on the mission of the Centre pour l’Image Contemporaine (CIC), established in Geneva in 1985.[2] CIC was established to organize events and exhibitions of images using new technologies such as video, multimedia, and the Internet, as well as more traditional photography and film.

References

  1. 1 2 Centre D’Art Contemporain Genève, Saatchi Gallery, UK.
  2. The Centre for Contemporary Image, Centre pour l’Image Contemporaine, Geneva, Switzerland.

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