Brigitte Lustenberger

Q&A:  Brigitte Lustenberger on flowers, Baroque style and Alfred Hitchcock by June Chua Brigitte Lustenberger’s photographs linger in the delicate moments that hover between life and death—framed glimpses memorialized in a photo. The Swiss photographer’s works have a shadow quality, calling into mind the sensibilities of Old Dutch masters. She plays with the gaze: perceptions...

Christian Vogt

Emerging into the Visible — Entering the Invisible „The longer I look“, Publication by Scheidegger & Spiess AG, Zurich, Switzerland A Conversation with Christian Vogt and Martin Gasser Martin Gasser: The current book includes one of your Photographic Notes with the text “about the price of freedom of not belonging anywhere” (p. 16). Are the text and picture an...

Marianne Eigenheer

Marianne Eigenheer – „A Legacy“ What substance is handed down from generation to generation orally and in writing? What stories, questions and answers are carried and passed on? Marianne Eigenheer’s work „A Legacy“ is an artistic examination of time focused on the period of Swiss industrial history, which flourished thanks to the international trade of Swiss...

Irene Kung

„The Garden of Dreams“   The latest work of the Swiss artist is entitled Trees. “I return the tree to what I have felt – its essence”, the portrait of an oneiric dimension. “A positive and fruit-bearing message in the face of crisis”. A tree. And much more. Or in some ways, much less, reduced...