Pace: 65 Years

group exhibition

Pace is pleased to announce Pace: 65 Years at its Geneva gallery. This group exhibition will delve into the past 65 years of Pace through a changing display of works that situates the gallery’s contemporary program in the context of its 20th century history, cultivating a dialogue between the past and present.

Featuring works by Hermann Nitsch, Kenneth Noland, Antoni Tàpies, and Richard Tuttle, among other major figures, this focused, thoughtfully curated presentation will invite visitors to learn about Pace’s legacy.

In 1960, Arne Glimcher and his wife, Milly—while still students—founded Pace Gallery on Newbury Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Over the decades, Pace has played a pivotal role in advancing the careers of some of the most significant artists of the 20th and 21st centuries, from its pioneering support of artists in the Abstract Expressionist and Light and Space movements to ongoing collaborations with leading voices in contemporary art. In March 2018, Pace opened a gallery in Geneva—its first permanent space in Switzerland, where it has since presented 33 exhibitions by artists including Sam Gilliam, Loie Hollowell, Yoshitomo Nara, James Turrell, and of course: Hermann Nitsch.

September 9 — November 7, 2025

PACE Geneva
Quai des Bergues 15-17
1201 Geneva
Switzerland
www.pacegallery.com

Monday to Friday 10am — 6pm