Vibração das Cores thus celebrates the craftsmanship, talent, and imagination of these artists, while affirming the vitality and singularity of their contemporary artistic voices.

Sergio Augusto
Miriam Da Silva
Karla Gomes
Zaq Guimarães
Isabela Pot
Cleide Saito
Edgard Soares
Exhibition from January 29 to February 8, 2026
Opening reception Thursday, January 29 at 6:00 PM
Closing event Sunday, February 8 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Open on January 30 and 31 and February 1 from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM,
and on February 6, 7 and 8, 2026 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
ESPACE KUGLER GALLERY
19, avenue de la Jonction – 1205 Geneva · @espace_kugler
To open the 2026 programme of Espace Kugler Gallery, I am pleased to present Vibração das Cores, an exhibition bringing together seven Brazilian women and men artists whose careers maintain a strong and lasting connection with Geneva. Now living in Switzerland or elsewhere in Europe, these artists share a common history shaped by movement, encounters, and multiple forms of belonging between Brazil and the Geneva art scene.
Through a selection of recent and emblematic works, the exhibition highlights the diversity of their practices and the richness of their visual worlds. Painting, sculpture, installation, mosaic, drawing, and mixed media unfold in a vibrant dialogue, revealing a sensitive relationship to colour, material, rhythm, and storytelling. Vibração das Cores thus celebrates the craftsmanship, talent, and imagination of these artists, while affirming the vitality and singularity of their contemporary artistic voices.
Vibração das Cores brings together seven artists with distinct approaches, united by a deep connection to colour, emotion, and sensory experience. Each artist, in their own way, develops a visual language in which memory, intuition, narrative, and formal freedom intersect.
The artists and their works
In the work of Sergio Augusto, painting becomes a space of play and transformation, nourished by childlike energy and a fertile imagination. His worlds, populated by hybrid figures and dreamlike scenes, oscillate between apparent innocence and poetic unease, inviting viewers to question the boundary between reality and imagination.
Miriam Da Silva’s practice is rooted in a constant dialogue between visual art and music. Rhythm, variation, repetition, and vibration structure her works, conceived as true visual scores in which colour responds to sound.
The abstract painting of Karla Gomes explores harmony between forms and colours through dynamic and luminous compositions, marked by the recurring presence of spirals—symbols of movement, transformation, and vital momentum.
The work of Zaq Guimarães takes scientific and medical imagery as its starting point, diverting it to create poetic and pictorial cellular constellations. His work establishes a dialogue between micro and macro, body and image, science and sensibility.
Isabela Pot develops an intuitive mosaic practice in which material, light, and colour compose vibrant and meditative surfaces. Nourished by transmission and collective projects, her work invites an experience that is both sensitive and soothing.
The painting of Cleide Saito unfolds a poetic and playful universe, populated by moving forms and vibrant colours. Positioned between figuration and abstraction, her works open up imaginary narratives and celebrate a deeply human, instinctive vitality.
Finally, Edgard Soares explores sculpture and installation through the repurposing of everyday objects. Humour, wordplay, and surreal shifts structure a critical yet accessible body of work, where the viewer’s gaze constantly oscillates between lightness and reflection.
Together, these seven artists compose a vibrant and multifaceted exhibition, where works freely engage in dialogue, revealing the expressive power of colour and the richness of contemporary imaginaries connected to Brazil and Geneva.
Free entrance
