Forthcoming publications

Markus Raetz. Catalogue raisonné of sculptures, objects and installations

Led by
Franz Müller, Tabea Schindler
Authors
Katharina Ammann, Andrea Arnold, Patricia Bieder, Franz Müller
Duration
2016–2022
Series
«Catalogues raisonnés of Swiss Artists », volume 30

Project description

SIK-ISEA has great experience with the production of catalogues raisonnés devoted to historical artists. In the case of Markus Raetz (1941–2020) the focus of research is a contemporary artist. Raetz was one of the best-known figures in contemporary Swiss art, and his work spanning more than five decades is unmistakable. The aim is to compile a printed catalogue raisonné of all sculptures, objects and installations by Markus Raetz, accompanied by a detailed research apparatus. Art historians will analyse individual works and sets of work, explaining their techniques, methods and iconographic aspects and examining them in the context of both Raetz’s œuvre and contemporary art. Estimates suggest that there are about 1500 pieces of works. In addition to the printed version of the catalogue raisonné, the online version offers complex research functions and shows exemplary installations in motion.

Bildnis des Künstlers als Schreibmaschinist, 3.5.1970, typewriter, punch with carbon paper, 27,3 x 20,3 cm, private collection, © ProLitteris, Zurich

Mit Griff, 1963, diverse materials (metal, glass, porcelain and much else), 40 x 44 x 9 cm, private collection, © ProLitteris, Zurich

Goppenstein, 1966, synthetic resin paint on wood, height 122 cm; variable width, private collection, © ProLitteris, Zurich

Tori, 1968, two-colour silkscreen on hardboard, 42 x 53 x 2.2 cm, private collection, © ProLitteris, Zurich

CK-Variationen (Die Schweiz), 1984, eucalyptus twigs, pinned to a wall, approx. 170 x 250 cm, Kunstmuseum Winterthur, © ProLitteris, Zurich

Zeemansblick, 1988, zinc sheet on wooden chassis, 74 x 118 x 4 cm, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, © ProLitteris, Zurich

Hasenspiegel, 1988/2000, wood, painted, mirror, wire, 20 x 60 x 19.5 cm, private collection, © ProLitteris, Zurich

Silhouetten (für Ernst Mach), 1992, cast iron from wooden model, mirror, height of head: 27.8 cm; diameter of mirror: 32 cm, private collection, © ProLitteris, Zurich

SI – NO, 1996, brass, height: 7.8 cm, private collection, © ProLitteris, Zurich

Obituary for Markus Raetz [in German]

The project is supported by:

  • Monique Barbier-Mueller †, Genva
  • Thierry Barbier-Mueller †, Geneva
  • Burgergemeinde Bern
  • Christoph Merian Foundation, Basel
  • Däster-Schild Stiftung, Grenchen
  • Ernst Göhner Stiftung, Zug
  • Fondation Hélène et Victor Barbour, Geneva
  • Fondation Johanna Dürmüller-Bol, Muri bei Bern
  • Mania und Bernhard Hahnloser, Bern
  • Hess Art Collection AG, Liebefeld
  • Heirs of Markus Raetz, Bern
  • International Music and Art Foundation, Vaduz
  • Jubiläumsstiftung der Schweizerischen Mobiliar Genossenschaft, Bern (online-version)
  • Kultur Stadt Bern
  • LARIX Foundation, Bern
  • Thomas and Rita Meyer-Pabst, Zurich
  • Monica De Cardenas Galleria, Zuoz
  • Patrick Pillet, Genva
  • Ruth & Arthur Scherbarth Stiftung, Bern
  • Silvia and Bernhard Schmid, Zurich
  • SWISSLOS / Kultur Kanton Bern
  • Tarbaca Indigo Foundation, Zurich
  • Thomas und Doris Ammann Foundation, Zurich
  • Ursula Wirz-Stiftung, Bern
  • Walter B. Kielholz Foundation, Zurich
  • Three benefactors and five foundations who wish to remain anonymous