PAVLINA – a visionary universe
PAVLINA is a cosmopolitan painter and an active part of the international Visionary Art movement since 1991. Several European museums have invited Pavlina to exhibit her works and to represent Swiss Visionary painting. After her art studies in Paris, her works have been shown in more than 120 exhibitions in Europe, the United States, Russia and Asia. Her body of work has been honored by, among others, the Sédar Senghor European Francophone Arts Prize and the Société Nationale des Beaux Arts de France. She founded the international Association Visionary Art Switzerland in 2017. The headquarter and studio are located in Montreux where she gives also art classes for adults.
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12.02.2026
Art fair Art Capital, Grand Palais, Paris, France
The Art fair Capital at the Grand Palais of Paris is one of the most important art events in Europe. Pavlina is invited to participate in the section "Comparaisons" with the new art group "Réalisme de l'Imaginaire".
19.09.2025
Member of the jury - competition "A la manière de Courbet", La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland 19-21.09.2025
The city of La Tour-de-Peilz pays tribute to the famous French painter Gustave Courbet through an artists' competition. Pavlina is selected as a member of the jury alongside the Institut Gustave Courbet in Ornans, France, and other professional members.
29.03.2024
Museum of Montreux / Villeneuve 29.03. - 03.11.2024
Echoing the exhibition "Journey to Montreux in the time of Lord Byron", Pavlina's works are on display at the Museum of Montreux for seven months and in the city Villeneuve as part of the project "Nez-en-l'Air".
13.05.2023
Copper Museum, Legnica, Poland 13.05. - 30.09.2023
Pavlina has been selected by the associationn "Art'Pair international" to take part in a prestigious exhibition of twenty artists at the Copper Museum (Muzeum Miedzi) in Legnica, Poland. It is one of the most important historic Baroque monuments in Lower Silesia. The project is supported by the city of Legnica.
08.12.2022
Museum L'Atelier De Grandi, Corseaux-Vevey 08.12.2022.- 05.03.2023
The Atelier De Grandi Museum in Corseaux-Vevey shows a retrospective of the last 30 years of Pavlina's career. Half of the exhibited comes from private collections in Switzerland and Europe.