John M Armleder, a major figure of contemporary Swiss art, takes over the galleries of the Museum of Art and History for an experience that disrupts our habits. As of January 29th, 2026, the institution will transform under the impetus of this iconoclastic creator. Forget rigid chronology: here, ancient armor coexists with neon installation, while a commonplace object dialogues with a master piece. The artist transforms the rooms into a vast sensory laboratory where history rubs shoulders with audacity. The public becomes the driving force behind this live performance, invited to sharpen their gaze at encounters brimming with inventiveness. This is a rare opportunity to experience the collections under a radically new light, far from classical museum itineraries. This audacious proposition, visible until October 25th, proves that art remains a vibrant and constantly evolving medium.