Exterior view, Pace Gallery, Geneva. News Pace Gallery to Open in Geneva Quai des Bergues 15–17Opening March 21, 2018 Pace is delighted to announce a presence in Switzerland with the opening of an exhibition space in Geneva this March, closely following the gallery’s first time participating in the city’s premiere art fair, artgenève, on view 1 - 4 February 2018. Located in the center of the city at Quai des Bergues 15-17, the new space will occupy 333 square meters and provide Pace a platform to further strengthen its engagement with the region’s cultural institutions, collectors and public audiences.“The cultural communities across Switzerland and throughout Europe have long played a pivotal role in Pace’s work internationally and we’re very excited to establish a more permanent presence in Geneva,” said Marc Glimcher, Pace Gallery President and CEO. “As the art world grows increasingly global, embracing new commercial centers and strengthening relationships with communities of collectors around the world are key elements of our mission to advance the international engagement with our artists’ work.”Pace will initiate its entry to Geneva with a special exhibition of works by Sol LeWitt, Louise Nevelson, and Adam Pendleton, on view from 21 March to 4 May 2018, with an opening reception the evening of 20 March. The exhibition will explore affinities between the minimalist and conceptual luminaries, working across different decades and media. For more coverage of the announcement, click here. Read More Journal View All Essays Wikimedia Fellow Kristen Owens and Black Art Library Founder Asmaa Walton Discuss Resource Sharing, Communal Action, and More Feb 02, 2023 Essays Wikimedia Fellow Kristen Owens and Scholar Howard Rambsy II on the Past, Present, and Future of Black Bibliographic Practice Feb 02, 2023 Essays Afterward by Adam Pendleton Feb 01, 2023 Exhibitions Explore [action=query] Black Arts and Black Aesthetics Feb 01, 2023 News — Pace Gallery to open new space in Geneva, Switzerland, Jan 26, 2018