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Media activism in the analogue age: a unique testimonial of the video movement in Switzerland and the UK of the 1970s and 1980s and its lasting effects.
Charlie Koolhaas's dual narrative of the traces and effects of globalised economy: intercontinental markets, icons of pop culture and merchandizing, brokers shipping goods around the world, and gender models within this day-to-day exchange and economic interplays.
Third volume in the series of the catalogue raisonne of Ferdinand Hodler's painted work, researched and written by experts on Swiss art.
The authoritative monograph on Max Bill, available again in a new edition.
Features 120 images from the Sondra Gilman and Celso Gonzalez-Falla collection, one of the World's most important private photography collections, spanning the entire history of the medium.
Lavishly illustrated compendium of colour print-making, featuring a range of rare works and previously unpublished material by a variety of significant artists.
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.
A unique photographic account of the work of Swiss sculptor Hans Josephsohn, through the eye of his former apprentice.
Christian Vogt is one of Switzerland's most significant contemporary photographic artists, and this is the first monograph on him, which demonstrates the entire range of his work.
The first ever monograph on the photographic work of German-born architect Fritz Block, richly illustrated with previously unpublished images and documents and demonstrating Block's significance in modern photography.
A very personal view of one of the world's largest metropolises from Kashef Chowdhury, who is one of the most recognised architects from South Asia and features previously unpublished material.
Juxtaposes 19th century painting with 21st century photography, in the form of a collection of essays which investigate the topic of observation.
The first publication of the Gunther Wizemann's "Black Garden" series.
Documents forms and tendencies of Pop Art in Switzerland during the 1960s and 1970s. Published to coincide with the Swiss Pop Art exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus in Spring 2017.
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.
A photographic investigation about the design of landscapes and habitats, comparing those in Switzerland with those in the US.
Features the latest project by contemporary Swiss photographer Roger Eberhard, offering a conceptual and artistic view of the diversity and uniformity of international hotel chains.
The first publication of Serge Fruehauf's architectural documentary.
Following extensive research and restoration work, fresh light can be shed on the fundamental aspect of Giacometti's technique and choice of materials in sculpture.
A unique and powerful portrait of contemporary Haiti, its culture and people, in the first comprehensive publication of Thomas Kern's long-term project.
The first comparative study of these two exceptional figures of 20th century art, based on extensive research and interviews with many friends and acquaintances of Dali and Warhol.
This is the only book in English on Swiss artist Sonja Sekula, who enjoyed considerable success in America in the 1940s and 1950s. Published to accompany the exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Luzern (11 June to 25 September 2016).
An account of Dada's emergence and early years in Zurich, with illustrated essays, considering aspects such as the Great War, psychoanalysis, or the art scene of the time from today's point of view. Exhibition: Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck, REmagen (14 February to 10 July 2016).
The story of an exceptional lakeside house in Zurich, and introduces the concept and program of Zurich's Johann Jacobs Museum.
Featuring new and previously unpublished material, this is an examination of Le Corbusier's influence in Scandinavia, and how his work was received there. The connection between Asger Jorn and Le Corbusier, and their work, is also investigated in detail.
Tribute to Swiss film author and director Peter Liechti, featuring material from his unfinished Dedications project, including a free DVD with the unedited opening sequence of the project.
A panorama of Switzerland's cantons, their history and culture as represented by one item from each.
The images within Learning from Las Vegas, one of the most influential 20th century architectural texts, are a key element of the field research carried out by Venturi, Scott Brown and Izenour, and here they appear in large size, in colour and with top-quality printing.
Jan Krugier, born in Poland in 1928, fought the Nazis during the war until he was caught and sent to Auschwitz. Krugier survived the camps and came to Switzerland with a Red Cross-transport where he was given the chance of starting a new life in Zurich. This title presents an insight into his understanding of and his thoughts about art.
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