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We were commissioned to produce five motifs as magnets.
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Built in 1846, the Villa Flora in Winterthur was the home of the collector couple Hedy and Arthur Hahnloser-Bühler, who amassed a rich collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures by Post-Impressionists, Nabis and Fauves, as well as works by contemporary Swiss artists such as Ferdinand Hodler and Giovanni Giacometti. Following extensive renovation, the Villa Flora has been open as the third exhibition venue of Kunst Museum Winterthur since March 2024. We were commissioned to realize masterpieces from the collection as magnets and art cards.
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presents a cross-section of the 18th and 19th centuries, the heyday of Japanese woodblock printing, with works from the collection of Dr. Carl Mettler until 21 July 2024. We were entrusted to produce three magnets for the exhibition. Japanese art is prominently showcased in our publishing program.
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With «James Ensor. Maestro» the BOZAR Museum in Brussels commemorates the 75th anniversary of the death of the famous Belgian artist until June 23, 2024 with a major show and the publication of an anthology of some 100 works highlighting all facets of Ensor’s work as painter, gifted writer, music lover and composer. We were commissioned to produce three magnets for the exhibition; various motifs can be found in our programme.
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With the major special exhibition «1863 - PARIS - 1874: Revolution in Art», the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Cologne traces the exciting path of French painting from the Salon to Impressionism and presents a fascinating panorama of artists, styles and motifs. The exhibition runs from March 15 to July 28, 2024. Numerous motifs by French impressionists can be found in our line-up.
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With the exhibition «Apropos Hodler», the Kunsthaus Zürich examines the contemporary relevance of Switzerland’s «national artist» Ferdinand Hodler and counters one-sided interpretations with the rich diversity of the painter’s formal, cultural and political impact. Works by over 30 contemporary artists are juxtaposed with some 50 paintings by the Swiss icon; on display until June 30, 2024. Numerous motifs by Ferdinand Hodler are represented in our publishing program.
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