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  • - The Last Penan in the Borneo Rainforest
    av Tomas Wüthrich
    564,-

    A unique photographic documentation of the Penans' way of life on the island of Borneo and an impressive visual manifesto against the politics and industrial interests that endanger them. Text in English, German and Penan.

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    545,-

    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.

  • - Letters to Harald Szeemann
    av Anda Rottenberg
    425,-

    A tribute in the form of fictitious letters to legendary curator and writer Harald Szeemann and a reflection on the art and nature of curating

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    557,-

    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.

  • - Laboratory of Forms
     
    540,-

    First book exploring the entire career and achievements of American artist and photographer Jan Groover.

  • - An Anthology on Art in Response to HIV / AIDS
     
    531,-

    A survey of art and activism in response to and the global discourse on HIV/AIDS over four decades.

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    617,-

    A time travel across 111 years of history and life at Hotel Waldhaus Sils an icon of Swiss hospitality in one of Europe's most spectacular landscapes. The book reflects Waldhaus Sils's unique blend of luxury and modesty, historic grandeur and playful fun, smooth professionalism and unexpected idiosyncrasies

  • - Metropolitan Life
     
    311,-

    Features a new photographic installation by internationally renowned artist Bettina Pousttchi

  • - The Art of Lee Mullican
     
    445,-

    American painter Lee Mullican (1919-1998) is revered for his uniquely West Coast exploration into abstraction, grounded in content, full of mysticism and connections to the transcendent.

  • - A Sculptor on the International Stage
    av Michael Bird
    783,-

    This is the first book to set the work of British sculptor Lynn Chadwick in its international context. Chadwick, a leading figure in modern British art and celebrated for his innovative steel and bronze sculptures of abstracted, expressive figures and animals, always felt that his work was better understood abroad than in his native country.

  • - Dual Diaries & Legacies of August Klipstein and Le Corbusier - Eastern Journey
    av Ivan Zaknic
    540,-

    In 1911, Le Corbusier and his friend August Klipstein a scholar of art history and later renowned art dealer, undertook a grand tour of Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Turkey, and Italy. In this new book, Ivan Zaknic explores the creative symbiosis of this friendship and what the two ambitious young men brought back from their trip.

  • - American Landscapes
     
    557,-

    First monograph on Tom Haller's photography.

  • - Unknown Works from Swiss Psychiatric Institutions around 1900
     
    445,-

    Documents a unique research project at Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK on art created by people suffering from mental illnesses.

  • - Lines of Influence
     
    640,-

    The new book Jacob Lawrence: Lines of Influence explores his life, work, and legacy not only as an acclaimed artist but also as a storyteller, educator, and chronicler of the mid-20th-century African American experience.

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    490,-

    A time travel across 111 years of history and life at Hotel Waldhaus Sils, an icon of Swiss hospitality in one of Europe's most spectacular landscapes

  • - Endless Form
     
    377,-

    Features recent work by eminent British sculptor Anthony Cragg on display at Museuo Nivola in Orani, Sardinia. Text in English and Italian.

  • - Sculpture et oeuvres sur papier 1969-2019
    av Richard Shiff
    839,-

    The first-ever monograph on New York-based artist Joel Shapiro covering his entire career and all artistic media he uses

  • - Sculpture and Works on Paper 1969-2019
    av Richard Shiff
    941,-

    The first-ever monograph on New York-based artist Joel Shapiro covering his entire career and all artistic media he uses.

  • - Analog Reflections in Photography
     
    550,-

    Features three visual essays by Swiss photographic artist Andreas Greber, exploring aesthetics and properties of analogue photography in the digital age

  • av Felix Studinka
    551,-

    Features some 200 drawings from Swiss artist Felix Studinka's 'Chestnut Journal', an artist's study of our relationship to the visible world

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    315,-

    Features a new work by Austrian sculptor and photographer Werner Feiersinger, created for Belvedere 21, Austria's national gallery for contemporary art and an icon of the country's postwar modernism in architecture. Text in English and German.

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    627,-

    An exquisitely manufactured photobook featuring striking folral pieces by Swiss photographic artist Anna Halm Schudel. Text in English and German.

  • av Ernst Scheidegger
    539,-

    Offers a portrait of one of the greatest artists of the 20th century - Alberto Giacometti. This work uses photographs taken almost continuously from 1943 up to the time of his death.

  • av Catherine Millet
    494,-

  • av Gerhard Mack
    990,-

  • - Furniture in Dialogue
    av Mirjam Fischer
    681,-

    The authoritative monograph and catalogue raisonne of the furniture and interior designs of Swiss artists and designer-duo Susi and Ueli Berger.

  • - Architecture after Las Vegas
     
    580,-

    An intellectual panorama about the significance and lasting effect of Learning from Las Vegas, a classic of modern theory of architecture.

  • av Edward M. Gomez, Astrid Handa-Gagnard, Shoichi Hirai & m.fl.
    744,-

    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.

  • av Edward M. Gomez, Astrid Handa-Gagnard, Shoichi Hirai & m.fl.
    782,-

    Minoru Onoda ranks among the most distinguished Japanese artists since WWII. This is the first-ever monograph on Onoda whichexplores his relationship with the Gutai artists' movement and his creative process.

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