Tag Archives: switzerland


Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier – Freehold Maisonettes, the hanging gardens

Le Corbusier, ‘Freehold maisonettes – the hanging gardens’


Boris Dennler

Boris Dennler, Heater chair, 2011
Boris Dennler, ‘Heater chair’ (2011)


Beni Bischof

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‘Das was draufsteht’ (2014) by Beni Bischof.


Gregory Polony

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Gregory Polony, ‘Learning from’ and ‘Learning from’ (both 2012)


Lytle Shaw

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Lytle Shaw, ‘The Moiré Effect’ (2012)
Softcover, 128 pages, black and white
Cabinet Books & Bookhorse

Ernst Moiré was a mysterious Swiss photographer whose career has been obscured by silence, documentary voids, and misinformation. So much of his life is shrouded in speculation and half-truths that he sometimes seems more like a phantasm than the flesh-and-blood figure who will forever be remembered as the inadvertent inventor of the blur that bears his name. In 2002, Cabinet magazine dispatched literary scholar and detective Lytle Shaw to Zurich to investigate the reclusive figure’s life and work. Shaw published his initial findings in Cabinet issue 7, but the puzzle of Moiré continued to vex him, and it is only now, a decade later, that the full story of his continuing investigation can finally be told.


Adam Cruces

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Adam Cruces, ‘Lost & Found’

Megarave, Kunsthaus Langenthal, Langenthal, CH


Beni Bischof

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Beni Bischof, ‘Das was draufsteht’ (2014)


Gregory Polony

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Gregory Polony, ‘Neue Perspektiven’ (2013)


Gregory Polony

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Gregory Polony, Untitled (6 Sockel) (2010)


Armand Yerly

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Armand Yerly, from the series ‘Objects’ (2012)