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  1. Photosuisse
    Photosuisse

    Edited by Christian Eggenberger and Lars Müller

    Published in collaboration with Swiss Televison (SRG SSR idée suisse).
    With essays by Peter Pfrunder und Michail Shishkin  

    Switzerland has world-class photographers in Robert Frank, Werner Bischof and René Burri. Photosuisse is now taking a look at contemporary Swiss photography, which enjoys an international reputation with names like Thomas Flechtner, Annelies Strba, Balthasar Burkhard, Luc Chessex and Georg Gerster. Photosuisse is a “musée imaginaire” of current Swiss photography, putting forward some quite different viewpoints between the covers of a book. However diverse the positions presented might be, they share the specific precision of the photographic eye. Photosuisse sees itself as a photographic reader. It provides detailed information about 28 viewpoints, and an essay investigates whether there is a specifically Swiss way of shooting the world. The book is accompanied by two DVDs with film portraits of the 28 artists. These were produced by Swiss Television (SRG SSR idée suisse) as the book’s editor.

    With contributions by Manuel Bauer, Stefania Beretta, Balthasar Burkhard Olaf Breuning, Luc Chessex, Olivier Christinat, Christian Coigny, Hans Danuser, Nicolas Faure, Alberto Flammer, Thomas Flechtner, Katrin Freisager, Georg Gerster, Michael v. Graffenried, Monique Jacot, Alain de Kalbermatten, Peter Knapp, Urs Lüthi, Gian Paolo Minelli, Minkoff/Olesen, Jean Mohr, Reto Rigassi, Luciano Rigolini, Gaudenz Signorell, Annelies ˇStrba, Beat Streuli, Alberto Venzago, Christian Vogt

    16.5 x 24 cm, 432 pages, 250 photographs, softcover
    Book with 2 DVDs (28 films) in a box

    ISBN 978-3-03778-036-7, g/e/f/i

    EUR 220.00 / USD 270.00 / GBP 180.00
  2. Works
    Pritzker Architecture Prize 2009
    Peter Zumthor
    Works

    Since completing the thermal bath in Vals/ Graubünden (1996) and the Museum of Fine Arts in Bregenz/Austria, Peter Zumthor has become one of the most renowned architects in Europe. His buildings and projects inspire enthusiasm with their peerless exactitude, their poetry and a radical, independent aesthetics and vocabulary of forms. This publication is the first complete survey of Peter Zumthor’s euvre. The book presents his eight buildings (1986–1997), with a photo essay by Hélène Binet.
    The descriptive commentaries were written by Peter Zumthor himself.

    24 x 30 cm, 320 pages, 164 duotone illustrations, 40 color illustrations, 120 plans and drafts, hardcover

    978-3-907044-58-4, e,
    EUR 1,330.00

    978-3-907044-42-8, d,
    EUR 1,330.00

  3. Spirale No. 5-9
    Spirale No. 5-9
    Eine Künstlerzeitschrift – 1953-1964

    Serial No. 5-9

    The magazine appeared in nine issues, with Nr. 6/7 as a double issue.

    With the increasing integration of the spirale in the Concrete Art movement, the panel format was abandoned beginning with Nr. 4. Only a few copies of the quadratically formatted issues are here available.

    No. 5: Hans Albers, No. 6./7.: Architektur (1958), No. 8: Fotografie (1960), No. 9: Multiple Marcel Weiss (1964)

    EUR 1,200.00
  4. Spirale No. 5
    Spirale No. 5
    Eine Künstlerzeitschrift – 1953-1964

    No. 5: Hans Albers, 35 x 35 cm

    EUR 400.00
  5. Spirale No. 8
    Spirale No. 8
    Künstlerzeitschrift – 1953-1964

    No. 8: Fotografie (1960), 35 x 35 cm

    EUR 200.00
  6. Spirale No. 9
    Spirale No. 9
    Künstlerzeitschrift – 1953-1964

    No. 9: Multiple Marcel Wyss (1964), 35 x 35 cm

    EUR 200.00