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A revised and expanded new edition of Alberto Giacometti which presents 40 previously unpublished colour images and marks the 50th anniversary of Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess.
A unique reference work and handbook on image errors in analogue video.
The first monograph of the internationally renowned photographer Tobias Madorin.
Presents more than 300 of the most important architectural photographs from the 19th century until today.
The authoritative source on Ferdinand Holder's work, researched and written by eminent Swiss art historians.
The first volume in a new series presenting the treasures of the Image Archive of ETH-Bibliothek.
Presents a large selection of images from the archive of the legendary Swiss airline Swissair.
Presents recent work by Cecile Wick, one of Switzerland's most important contemporary artists.
Ferdinand Hodler (1853-1918) is arguably the foremost Swiss artist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This title includes his paintings.
A monograph of the work of the Ukrainian photographer Sergey Bratkov. It shows his work over two decades. It includes pictures complemented by essays on the artist and his environment in Russia and Ukraine.
First monograph on the innovative and multi-disciplinary Swiss-American design cooperative agps architecture.
Burkhalter Sumi Architects were founded in Zurich in 1984. Marianne Burkhalter's chalk-drawings are fine examples for research that is carried-out simultaneously at various levels of differing importance. This title presents drawings for twenty projects, built and unrealised, over the years.
'Artistic research' is a fresh practice in which artists act as researchers and present their findings in the form of artwork. This title comprises eighteen essays by some of the specialist authors from Britain, Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, Australia, Germany, and Switzerland.
A sequence of 32 graphic novels - like black and white paintings that form a continuing image of 43 feet. It amalgamates images inspired by a vast variety of examples from various periods and genres into a figurative-expressive composition of great power. It reflects the horror of the real world as it comes upon us day by day through the media.
Hermann Obrist (1863-1927) is regarded as one of the most influential founders and visionaries of the German 'Jugendstil' (art nouveau) movement. This book, accompanying exhibitions in Zurich and Munich, presents a range of Hermann Obrist's work in a large number of colour and b/w illustrations.
Hans Danuser is among the foremost contemporary Swiss photographic artists. His photographs of buildings by the Swiss architect Peter Zumthor ignited a debate on buildings, images and history when they were first shown. This work presents a selection of Danuser's Zumthor-pictures.
Documents an art work by two young Swiss artists, inspired by Marcel Duchamp's last great masterpiece "Aetant donnes: La chute d'eau, Le gaz d'eclairage".
Argues that besides of its natural properties, the infrastructural reservations and links of a territory are crucial for the physical development of our urban landscape.
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.
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