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Alice Bailly

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Alice Bailly

Press release

Swiss artist Alice Bailly (1872 Geneva – 1938 Lausanne) lived in Paris from 1906 to 1914, where she developed her own distinctive futurist and Cubist approaches. In 1918 – 19, she took part in Dada events in Zurich and joined the ‘Das Neue Leben’ group. It was during this period that she created her innovative wool pictures (‘tableaux-laine’), which are now being shown at the Kunsthaus. Working in Lausanne from 1923 onwards, Bailly retained contacts in German-speaking Switzerland. She was regarded as one of the most modern artists of her time, rejecting gender-specific categorization and traditional female roles. The presentation is an exchange with the Musée cantonal des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne, where a retrospective marking 100 years since the death of Félix Vallotton is taking place in the city of his birth, with substantial loans from the Kunsthaus.

Through
15 February 2026
Venue
Kunsthaus Zürich
Address
Heimpl. 1/5
8001 Zurich
Hours
TueWed, Fri-Sun: 10:00-18:00, Thu: 10:00-20:00, Mon: closed