Unfamiliar Familiarities—Outside Views on Switzerland

Fremdvertraut – Aussensichten auf die Schweiz

For Unfamiliar Familiarities five internationally renowned photographers from all over the world were invited to scrutinize Switzerland as independent and subjective observers – unrestricted by any advertising commission. Their images invite viewers to see the familiar with the eyes of an outsider.

Switzerland’s image has been significantly shaped by photographs dedicated to tourism. Through spectacular mountain panoramas, snapshots of rural idylls or portraits of local people, the country could be successfully marketed and these photographs also made an important contribution towards national identity. Another consequence, however, was that the respective pictorial repertoire became inflated and stereotyped. Today these glorified stereotypical views are disconnected from reality and need an overhaul.

What the photographers Alinka Echeverría (Mexiko/UK), Shane Lavalette (USA), Eva Leitolf (Germany), Simon Roberts (UK) and Zhang Xiao (China) discovered on their travels around Switzerland or along the country’s borders is both inspiring and revealing.

For Unfamiliar Familiarities five internationally renowned photographers from all over the world were invited to scrutinize Switzerland as independent and subjective observers – unrestricted by any advertising commission. Their images invite viewers to see the familiar with the eyes of an outsider.

Switzerland’s image has been significantly shaped by photographs dedicated to tourism. Through spectacular mountain panoramas, snapshots of rural idylls or portraits of local people, the country could be successfully marketed and these photographs also made an important contribution towards national identity. Another consequence, however, was that the respective pictorial repertoire became inflated and stereotyped. Today these glorified stereotypical views are disconnected from reality and need an overhaul.

What the photographers Alinka Echeverría (Mexiko/UK), Shane Lavalette (USA), Eva Leitolf (Germany), Simon Roberts (UK) and Zhang Xiao (China) discovered on their travels around Switzerland or along the country’s borders is both inspiring and revealing.


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Edited by Peter Pfrunder, Lars Willumeit, Tatyana Franck, in collaboration with Fotostiftung Schweiz, Winterthur, and Musée de l'Elysée, Lausanne

With photographs by Alinka Echeverría, Shane Lavalette, Eva Leitolf, Simon Roberts, Zhang Xiao

Design: Pilar Rojo

16,5 × 23 cm, 6 ½ × 9 in

312 pages, 200 illustrations

6 booklets in a slipcase

2017, 978-3-03778-510-2, German
English
French
CHF 45.00

Peter Pfrunder

Peter Pfrunder (*1959) is a publicist specializing in photography and cultural history. After studying German language and literature, European popular literature and English literature in Zürich, Montpellier and Berlin, he worked as an editor and author for various newspapers. Since 1998, he has been director and curator of the Fotostiftung Schweiz. Pfrunder has published widely on Swiss photography, including “Schweizer Fotobücher 1927 bis heute - Eine andere Geschichte der Fotografie” and “Unfamiliar Familiarities—Outside Views on Switzerland“ both published by Lars Müller Publishers.

Peter Pfrunder, in collaboration with Teresa Gruber (eds.)

99 Fotografien

CHF 45.00
German Edition

Peter Pfrunder, in collaboration with Teresa Gruber (eds.)

99 Photographs

CHF 45.00
English edition