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Markus Raetz (1941-2020) is widely recognized as one of Switzerland's most significant contemporary artists. His multifaceted oeuvre includes some 1,500 sculptures, installations, and objects. They that make us playfully aware how strongly our perception of the world depends on the point of view we take.
This bilingual French and German book, published in conjunction with a major Markus Raetz retrospective at the Kunstmuseum Bern in summer 2023, focuses on the artist's objects and mobiles, most of which have only sproadically been on public display so far. Essays by curator Stephan Kunz and
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Markus Raetz (1941-2020) is widely recognized as one of Switzerland's most significant contemporary artists. His multifaceted oeuvre includes some 1,500 sculptures, installations, and objects. They that make us playfully aware how strongly our perception of the world depends on the point of view we take.

This bilingual French and German book, published in conjunction with a major Markus Raetz retrospective at the Kunstmuseum Bern in summer 2023, focuses on the artist's objects and mobiles, most of which have only sproadically been on public display so far. Essays by curator Stephan Kunz and French art historian and curator Didier Semin explore this part of Raetz's work and place it within the overall context of his art. They are complemented by images newly taken by Swiss photographer Alexander Jaquemet in the preserved studio of Markus Raetz, thus providing a direct insight into the artist's former working environment.
Autorenporträt
Stephan Kunz ist seit 2011 künstlerischer Direktor des Bündner Kunstmuseums Chur und Kurator der Ausstellung MARKUS RAETZ. oui non si no yes no im Kunstmuseum Bern. Nina Zimmer ist seit 2016 Direktorin des Kunstmuseums Bern und des Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern. Didier Semin lehrte 1999-2020 als Professor für Kunstgeschichte an der École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-arts in Paris. Davor war er 1991- 1998 Konservator für zeitgenössische Kunst am Centre Pompidou in Paris. Alexander Jaquemet lebt und arbeitet als freischaffender Fotograf in Erlach am Bielersee.