- ST.MORITZ (SWITZERLAND)
Exhibition: Alberto Giacometti – Faces and Landscapes of Home

Hauser & Wirth Gallery presents an exhibition that gathers paintings, sculptures and drawings that focus on Giacometti’s lifelong engagement with those closest to him—his parents, his brother Diego and wife Annette—as well as the landscapes that shaped his early background. These portraits and views of home reveal, like no other body of work, the intensity and psychological depth that define Giacometti’s approach to representation.
The exhibition is enriched by photographs by Ernst Scheidegger, Giacometti’s close friend and collaborator, who first met the artist in 1943 and documented his life and work over several decades.
Scheidegger’s photographs from the 1950s and ‘60s also trace the landscapes of the Bregaglia and Engadin valleys—the mountains, paths and changing light that defined Giacometti’s enduring sense of place. Together with the works on view by Giacometti, the exhibition forms a visual bridge between the artist’s public and private selves: between the modernist of Montparnasse and the son of the Alps.
December 13, 2025 – March 28, 2026
- BODO (NORWAY)
Exhibition: Adelsteen Normann – Impressionist of the North

To highlight Adelsteen Normann’s artistic work, the exhibition Adelsteen Normann: Impressionist of the North will be organised as part of the ongoing collaboration between the Nordic Institute of Art (NIA) and Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum (Northern Norway Art Museum), taking place at the museum in Bodø.
The exhibition Adelsteen Normann: Impressionist of the North will offer new perspectives on Normann’s oeuvre, placing him in a broader art historical context. In conjunction with the exhibition, a seminar featuring relevant and international viewpoints on Adelsteen Normann’s work will take place.
The exhibition, curated by NIA’s Dr. Knut Ljøgodt, will feature 70 of Normann’s paintings as well as a series of his drawings. A selection of works by his contemporaries will also be included, to contextualise his oeuvre.
The core part of the exhibition will be drawn from Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum’s major collection of Normann’s work. The artist is further represented in several other museums and collections in Norway and internationally, including Adelsteen Normann Stiftelsen (the Adelsteen Normann Foundation), Bodø; and SpareBank1 Nord-Norges kunststiftelse, Tromsø; as well as the National Museum, Oslo, and KODE, Bergen.
October 04, 2025 — March 29, 2026




