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PLATEFORME 10 - Place de la Gare 16
1003 Lausanne
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Free
CFF train station: 3 minutes on foot
Bus 1, 3, 21, 60: «Lausanne-Gare» stop
Bus 6: «Cécil» stop
Metro M2: «Lausanne-Gare» stop
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Driven by her passion for contemporary art, Alice Pauli regularly mounted shows featuring artist’s prints after opening her gallery in 1961. These works were part of the fresh interest taken in the art of the multiple as the 1960s played out. Produced in Umited editions, signed and justified by the artists, and printed off either as part of a series or as a lone work of art, prints can be a way to awaken in a public still rather skittish about modern art the urge to collect what is being created now. The art of printmaking and engraving offers artists a broader impact for their output, and clients the possibility to acquire an original piece of art at a more modest price. For the gallerist in Lausanne, it was an opportunity to associate major names in contemporary art with her gallery.