

Selection — emotion — transmission
A curatorial platform dedicated to 20th-century and contemporary art. Between physical gallery, private sales and digital presence, in Geneva.

01 — Who we are
Swiss Art Value is a curatorial platform dedicated to 20th-century and contemporary art, built to connect collectors, art lovers and artists through a selection of singular works.
Between physical gallery, private sales and digital presence, we create a more intimate, more human and more emotional experience around art.
Each work is chosen for its artistic strength, its visual impact and its ability to stand the test of time.
02 — Available works
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03 — The artists
Pop Art
Andy Warhol (1928-1987), a central figure of American Pop Art who turned consumer icons and celebrities — Marilyn Monroe among them — into emblems of twentieth-century art.
Painter · Expressionism
Bernard Buffet (1928-1999), French painter and leader of post-war miserabilist expressionism. His sharp, angular black line makes his canvases instantly recognisable.
Surrealism
Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), Catalan master of Surrealism, famous for his dreamlike imagery and paranoiac-critical method. A prolific printmaker throughout his career.
Symbolism · Swiss master
Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918), one of Switzerland's greatest painters and theorist of parallelism. Trained and based in Geneva, where he left a major legacy.
Op Art · Kinetic art
Victor Vasarely (1906-1997), Franco-Hungarian artist regarded as the father of Op Art. His coloured geometric grids create an optical vibration completed by the viewer's eye.
20th-century master
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), a defining figure of twentieth-century art and co-founder of Cubism. His vast, protean body of work reshaped modernity.
Swiss painter & lithographer
Hans Erni (1909-2015), Swiss painter, lithographer and draughtsman from Lucerne. His humanist work celebrates the human figure, movement and sport in a spare, luminous line.
Swiss landscape painter
August Herzog (1885-1959), Swiss post-impressionist landscape painter, known for his views of Swiss lakes, including Lake Geneva, in a soft atmospheric light.
Swiss neo-expressionism
Thomas Mustaki (c.1990-2020), self-taught painter from the Vaud region and a voice of Swiss neo-expressionism. His colourful figures blend street-art energy with raw emotion.
Post-Impressionism
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901), French painter and poster artist, incisive chronicler of late-19th-century Paris. His scenes of women's lives are landmarks in printmaking.
Contemporary art · abstraction
Peggy Hinaekian, contemporary artist of Armenian descent born in Cairo and long based in Geneva. A painter and printmaker known for a lyrical abstraction with marine, sensual overtones.
Pop Art · Funk Art
American painter born in 1934, a pioneering figure of Pop Art and Funk Art. His acid, satirical figuration in garish colours hijacks art history and current events with jubilant irreverence.
Painter & draughtsman (1879–1953)
A leading figure of the avant-garde, Francis Picabia moved through Cubism, Dada and Surrealism before returning to figuration. His 1920s 'Spanish women', mantilla-veiled faces, are among his most recognisable motifs.
Sculptor (b. 1960)
A Dutch artist born in 1960, Harmen Brethouwer reduces his vocabulary to two forms — the cone and the panel — realised by master craftsmen in the most varied materials. His work is held by the Boijmans (Rotterdam), Centraal Museum (Utrecht) and Museum Voorlinden, among others.
04 — Our services
A discerning selection of contemporary works for collectors, art lovers and exceptional projects.
Access to works available outside public exhibitions, with personalised guidance through acquisition.
Support in the evaluation, selection and valuation of 20th and 21st-century artworks.
Strategic advice and support during private acquisitions or auction sales.
A selection of works suited to private spaces, residences, real-estate projects or high-end interiors.
Immersive exhibitions, artistic encounters and private events around 20th-century and contemporary art.
05 — Private collectors
Swiss Art Value supports art lovers, private collectors, interior architects, decorators and owners in the search and selection of works suited to their spaces and sensibility.
Through a personalised and confidential approach, we offer carefully selected works, available through our gallery, our private sales and our network of artists.
Each project is given bespoke support: curatorial selection, staging, artistic advice, acquisition and follow-up.

06 — Official launch
The gallery's next exhibition — September 2026, dedicated to Sabine Pinget. Selected works and full programme to be announced soon.
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07 — The founders

Founder · Curation & expertise
An expert in 20th and 21st-century art. Specialised in supporting collectors, appraisals, private sales and curatorial selection. He ensures the artistic rigour of the project.
Founder · Vision & development
An entrepreneur recognised in Geneva for his experience in project development, luxury real estate and art-related spaces. He carries the vision of a more human, more contemporary market.
Private appointment
Interested in an artwork, a private viewing or an estimate? Write to us — we reply personally.