In this fully illsutrated volume, Pauline Julier reflects on her key cinematic works and installations and explains her transdisciplinary methods. Text in English and French.
Switzerland’s Federal Office of Culture has awarded the 2024 Swiss Grand Award for Design to Paola De Martin, Lucie... Læs mere
The richly illustrated volume explores the cultural heritage of the pre-colonial Kingdom of Benin, in the territory of what today is Nigeria and offers new findings on the historical and current significance of artefacts.
Sheds light on the painting methods and visual vocabulary of Japanese-Swiss painter Teruko Yokoi (1924–2020). Text in English and Japanese.
Twelve topical essays contextualise C. G. Jung's thought and influence in the overall history of psychoanalysis in Switzerland.
Offers the first English translation of a modern adaption of King Stag, an 18th-century Italian fairy-tale play by Swiss dramatist René Morax (1873–1963) and director Werner Wolff (1886–1972).
Portrays the unconventional collector and art patron Brigitte Mavromichalis (1926–2015) through 45 works from her collection. Text in French and German.
Documents an extraordinary art and building project by curator and art critic Adam Szymczyk in Zurich.
Distinguished Japanese artist Leiko Ikemura talks about her 1989 retreat in the Swiss mountains and the works she created there. Text in English and German.
Features previously unpublished masterpieces of Japanese coloured woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) from the collection of Musée Jenisch Vevey.
Translates the legendary 1981 Swiss movie Reisender Krieger (The Traveling Warrior) into an attractive photo book. Text in English and German.
Marks the 40th anniversary of Zurich’s Shedhalle in November 2025, gathering voices from four decades. Text in English and German.