Open House discusses the topic of temporary housing in architecture, art, design and humanitarian aid, featuring work by distinguished international architects and... Læs mere
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.
A portrait of the Swiss National Bank's headquarters in Zurich, one the local firm of Otto and Werner Pfister's key designs and prime example of neo-classicism in Switzerland, marking the grand building's centenary.
First publication of Meret Oppenheim’s album From Childhood to 1943 and of another autobiographical text with full English translation. Text in English and German.
First major book on the artist and energy worker Evan Ifekoya, featuring recent works that engage with topics such as the God within, individual and collective healing on a cellular to cosmic level, and being and knowing outside of visual perception. Text in English and German.
First monograph on the Basel-based Swiss architect Max Alioth, showcasing his most important designs. Text in English and German.
First book to publish images from German photographer Hans Pieler’s extraordinary photographic study of calendar buildings, such as ancient observatories or megalithic temple buildings, on four continents. Text in English and German.
A documentation of the four-year Lion Monument 21 program marking the bicentenary of Lucerne’s world-famous Lion Monument, and a socially committed reference book for the artistic contextualisation of memorials. Text in English and German.
The first book about the art of Dominique Bondy, literary scholar, psychoanalyst and artist, comprising pen and ink drawings and paintings in an art brut style, as well as surrealistic collages. Text in English and German.
The first-ever comprehensive and lavishly illustrated introduction to the history and product world of Zurich-based Atelier Zanolli, showcasing the full range of their cheerful fabrics, pearl creations, as well as wood and leather goods produced between 1905 and 1939.
A critical study on the use of photography in psychiatric institutions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, featuring some 100 images from previously unresearched archives. Text in English and German.
Swiss designer Alfredo Häberli’s personal tribute to the people and places that have forged his career.