An introduction to the new Kunsthaus Zürich as an art museum for the 21st century, published to coincide with the completion and opening to the public of David Chipperfield's distinctive new extension building in December 2020. Text in French.
The collected essays on Le Corbusier by distinguished Swiss architectural theorist Bruno Reichlin, illustrated with rich archival materials as well as analytical plans and diagrams round out the volume. Text in French.
Peter Zumthor in dialogue with Mari Lending explores how history, time and temporalities reverberate across his oeuvre, a feeling of history has informed his continuous attempts of emotional reconstruction by means of building. Text in French.
Henri Matisse, an exceptionally gifted sculptor: this new book features the lesser known part of his oeuvre and its relations to and metamorphoses from his paintings and drawings. Text in French.
The images within Learning from Las Vegas, one of the most influential 20th century architectural texts, are a key... Læs mere
The first-ever monograph on New York-based artist Joel Shapiro covering his entire career and all artistic media he uses
A guide to the permanent collection of Lausanne s Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts in Lausanne (MCBA), one of Switzerland s major public art museums. Text in French.
Documents the architectural history of Kunsthaus Zürich, one of Europe's leading art museums and as of 2021 Switzerland's largest. Text in French.
The first-ever monograph on Henry Brandt (1921-1998) a legendary figure in Swiss postwar film-making, a photographer and a pioneer of the "nouveau cinema suisse". Text in French.
Revised and expanded new edition of the only book published to date on the Style sapin or “fir style,” the characteristic variant of Art nouveau from the Swiss Jura region. Text in French.
First major book in four decades on the 19th-century Swiss artist brothers Leopold and Aurele Robert. Text in French.
This is the first new book on Turkish American artist Burhan Dogançay (1929–2013) in ten years. Text in French and German.