The book offers an unusual literary–photographic encounter with the works of Aebi & Vincent Architects.
An up-to-date survey of contemporary printmaking in Switzerland. Text in English, German, French, and Italian.
Constantin Brancusi (1876–1957) is one of the most significant and influential 20th-century artists and a pioneer of modernism. The attractive, comprehensive book offers a wide-ranging panorama of Brancusi’s entire career in the shape of a dictionary.
Peter Zumthor ranks among the world's most important contemporary architects. This is the internationally bestselling, authoritative monograph on his... Læs mere
Swiss artist Laurence Rasti has immersed herself with the inmates of a prison in the Swiss Canton of Neuchâtel. This volume... Læs mere
Art historian Franz Müller explores the complexity behind the apparent simplicity of Markus Raetz’s Zeemansblik, highlighting what makes the relief a landmark of Swiss art. Text in English and German.
Highlights from the world’s largest collection of Japanese katagami dyeing stencils for samurai kimonos, complemented with essays by international scholars, which explore all aspects of these fascinating works of Japanese applied art in detail.
This illustrated volume invites an exploration of and critical engagement with Switzerland’s history of global interdependence and colonial continuities. Accompanies an exhibition at the National Museum Zurich (September 13, 2024 to January 19, 2025).
Zurich’s Kronenhalle restaurant is a world-famous icon of gastronomy. This is the only book comprehensively featuring the Kronenhalle art collection.
This book documents a unique public art project by Swiss artist Florian Graf that evokes interaction through images and supplementing texts. Text in English and German.
This volume explores designer Anna Andreeva’s outstanding art through reproductions of her drawings, sketches, and historic fabric samples as well as documents from the Red Rose factory collective, Soviet fashion magazines, and images of international exhibition designs.
This book offers unique insights into the public and private life of the 14th Dalai Lama, featuring some 200 photographs taken since the 1990s, many of them previously unpublished.