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This book introduces the 2022 laureates of Switzerland's national design award: Fashion icon and designer Susanne Bartsch, interior designer Verena Huber, and photographer Beat Streuli. Text in English, French, German and Italian.
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First monograph on Caroline Bachmann, one of Switzerland’s foremost contemporary artists and 2022 laureate of Switzerland’s Prix Meret Oppenheim for art. Text in English and French.
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A new paperback edition of the only book to date to comprehensively document the art that HR Giger created before the Academy Award-winning creatures and environments for Ridley Scott’s science fiction film Alien.
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A timely exploration of perceptions of the male artists’ gaze through Aristide Maillol’s sculpture. Text in English and German.
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First comprehensive monograph on Hedi Mertens, a significant representative of Concrete art in Switzerland. Text in Italian and German.
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First-ever monograph dedicated to Swiss painter Theo Gerber (1928–1997). Text in English and German.
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This book is a unique, personal reflection on painting as an artistic expression in the 21st century.
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First monograph on Swiss-American artist Marguerite Saegesser (1922–2011). Text in English and German.
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Works on paper by Swiss artist Uwe Wittwer and poems by Swiss writer and poet Jürg Halter in a multi-layered dialogue. Text in English and German.
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This is the first new book on Turkish American artist Burhan Dogançay (1929–2013) in ten years. Text in French and German.
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A groundbreaking, richly-illustrated book on Hannah Höch’s montages in the context of film and the visual culture of Modernism.
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First publication of Alberto Giacometti’s family letters. Offers fascinating new insights into the personal and artistic evolution of one of Modernity’s greatest artists and brings to life the vibrant Paris art scene of the 1920s and 1930s.