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.
Minoru Onoda ranks among the most distinguished Japanese artists since WWII. This is the first-ever monograph on Onoda which explores his relationship with the Gutai artists' movement and his creative process.
Markus Raetz is one of the best-known contemporary Swiss artists; this is a complete collection of his prints to date.
Features language-based installation by Lawrence Weiner, New York-born pioneer of conceptual art, at Museo Nivola in Orani, Sardinia. With an interview with Lawrence Weiner on his art and this project. Text in English and Italian.
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.
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.
Features recent work by eminent British sculptor Anthony Cragg on display at Museuo Nivola in Orani, Sardinia. Text in English and Italian.
Features key examples of Mexican graphic art, with illustrated essays offering an overview of the history and the artistic, political and social context of Mexican artists and their work.
Published to accompany the "Margret Hoppe - The Promise of Modernism" exhibition in Leipzig, with previously unpublished images of Le Corbusier's architecture. The first monographic book on the photographic artist Margret Hoppe.
The first major monograph on American artist Lynn Shaler. The book reproduces nearly all of her works, alongside accompanying essays which examine recurring themes and... Læs mere
The first publication of Roger Wehrli's long-term documentary project, following the transformation of Bilbao from an industrial urban area into a cultural hotspot, and one of Europe's most visited cities.
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.