Geneva – Bel-Air
Place Bel-Air, the bank's headquarters in Geneva, was unveiled in all its glory in December 2014, following a comprehensive renovation. The six floors showcase existing and newly purchased works from the Credit Suisse collection to create a panorama of Swiss art. Featuring works specially created for the location, the aim was to create a platform for emerging local talent.
Bel-Air, Geneva, Entrance Hall
Albrecht Schnider
Untitled, 2014, acrylic on canvas, 205 x 145 cm
Barbara Ellmerer
Pink Lilac & Pink V., 2012, oil on cotton, 2 parts, each 200 x 130 cm
Christian Robert-Tissot
Untitled (Ring), 1993, emulsion on wood, 94 x 106 cm
Francis Baudevin
Motore Immobile, 2013, acrylic on canvas, 125 x 136 cm
Jean-Luc Manz
L'âme I-IV, 1993, acrylic on canvas, 4 parts, various dimensions
Rachel Lumsden
Topsoil, 2011, oil on canvas, 190 x 210 cm
Denis Savary
Etrusques 1, 5 & 8, 2013, blown glass, 3 parts, each 20 x 32 x 21 cm
Denis Savary
Etrusques 1, 5 & 8, 2013, blown glass, 3 parts, each 20 x 32 x 21 cm
Hadrien Dussoix
Take your time, 2014, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 cm
Hadrien Dussoix
Wish them well & Push your luck, 2014, oil on canvas, 2 parts, each 30 x 25 cm
Daniel Robert Hunziker
Riegel IV [Frame IV], 2010, anodized aluminum, 157 x 189 cm
Gilles Rotzetter
Spite all my rage & Visiophonie anticipation, 2012 & 2010, mixed media, various dimensions
Loredana Sperini
Untitled, 2014, bronze, 2 parts, each approx. 33 x 17 x 5 cm
Bel-Air, Geneva, view of the atrium