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Simone Zaugg

Simone Zaugg

Kerber Verlag
2022
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Simone Zaugg – Thoughts to Go is a monograph with podcasts that provides an overview of the diverse situative and context-related, interdisciplinary works of Simone Zaugg (*1968), as well as insight into the artistic processes and strategies that are the foundation of her oeuvre. As an analogue medium, the book outlines her temporary and ephemeral works but also contains QR codes that give readers access to digital podcasts. In the audio sessions the artist and experts from the fields of art, politics, and science explore the question of what art can contribute to today’s socially relevant debates. Text in English and German.
Simone und Simon

Simone und Simon

Marcel Dietler

Books on Demand
2021
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Wussten Sie, dass eines der seltsamsten Hotels auf der Welt auf der Grenze zwischen Frankreich und der Schweiz steht? Sie teilen in diesem Hotel mit Ihrer Frau/Ihrem Mann zwar das Bett, aber der eine von Ihnen liegt in Frankreich, der andere in der Schweiz. Das Hotel spielte im zweiten Weltkrieg auf dem Fluchtweg vieler Juden eine bedeutende Rolle. Und wussten Sie, dass es in der Schweiz ein Concentrationslager gab - mit C geschrieben? Beide, das Hotel und das Concentrationslager mit C, kommen in dem Buch vor, das Sie gerade in den H nden halten. Aber vielleicht interessiert Sie weder das seltsame Hotel noch das Concentrationslager mit C. Sie suchen nach Liebesgeschichten. In diesem Fall m ssten Sie den Roman Simone und Simon erst recht lesen; denn er enth lt eine Liebesgeschichte, welche Sie sich kaum vorstellen k nnen.
Simone Fattal (Bilingual edition)
Archetypal Figurations of Displacement and Fragility Influenced by her experiences of war and migration, Simone Fattal has transcended the boundaries of both media and geography like few other artists of her generation. In her collages, she combines pieces from her private archive with historical events in the Arab world. Made up of individual parts and reassembled, these works suggest the fragility of an identity shaped by migration. Her more abstract ceramic sculptures reference ancient myths and archaeological finds. Fattal’s first solo exhibition in Germany is accompanied by the artist’s first comprehensive monograph, which combines essays by long-time companions with new scholarly contributions by international authors.
Simone Kappeler - America 1981

Simone Kappeler - America 1981

Simone Kappeler

Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
2020
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Zurich's youth was rebellious. An entire generation of students was in search for the 'new'. In 1981, photographic artist Simone Kappeler left her native Switzerland, setting off on a road trip across America. She took with her a Hasselblad, a 35 mm camera, as well as a Polaroid. Over the course of the journey, she would add a multitude of cheap cameras to this collection that enabled snapshot-like images - taken unselfconsciously whenever a motif sprang at her. The images reflect a direct and unrestrained manner, they tell of immediate sensual experience and the longing for freedom and independence. Thirty-five years later, Kappeler has revisited the vast collection that resulted from her undertaking. The selection of some 230 images and their composition reveal a consistent artistic perspective and a signature style. And even today, her 1981 view of America has lost none of its magic. Text in English and German.
Simone Demandt: Movers

Simone Demandt: Movers

Simone Demandt; Katia Fazio; Michael Wahl

DCV
2024
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Motorways are Europe's lifelines. The products we buy every day arrive on supermarket shelves after traveling along these arteries on the backs of thousands of trucks steered by hard-working drivers. Glancing up into the cabs of their hulking vehicles, we can just barely make out their heads sticking up above the steering wheels. In this overdue volume, Simone Demandt lets us see more of the heroes of the road who confidently posed for her camera. The pictures demonstrate Demandt's knack for discovering " the intimate in the anonymous and the narrative element in the matter-of-factly" (Matthias Winzen). She has condensed the truckdrivers' lifeworld into documentary black-and-white shots in which she shows these people as whole persons and individuals-- very different from how we perceive them when they're in the next lane. Movers lets us peek into the cabs through Demandt's nonjudgmental lens, broadening our horizons hardly less than travelling would and helping us overcome our prejudices about teamsters. If you've always wanted to know whom we really have to thank for those never-empty supermarket shelves, you should not miss out on this book.