The Lost Space of Stiller

Zurich, Switzerland
Foto © Günther Laznia
Foto © Uwe Schmidt-Hess
Foto © Markus Seifermann
Foto © Markus Seifermann
Foto © Markus Seifermann
Foto © Markus Seifermann
Foto © Markus Seifermann
Foto © Markus Seifermann
Arquitectos
ÜberRaum
Ubicación
ETH Library Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Año
2009
Duration

February – March 2009

Press
Neue Züricher Zeitung

Collaborators
Michael Shaw – Sound Designer
Dan Farmer – Film
Esinem – Rope Bondage
Matthias Amann – Text
iGuzzini illuminazione Schweiz AG – Lighting
Straehl Holzbau & Brunner Holzbau – Construction



The Max Frisch-Archive in Zurich preserves the literary legacy of the world-famous Swiss author and has commissioned Markus Seifermann to curate and design this spatial interpretation of Frisch’s novel ‘I’m Not Stiller’. Markus Seifermann was responsible for concept development, design and planning, as well as for the entire realization of the project at the ETH library in Zurich. Markus Seifermann’s artwork formed the main body of the installation and was accompanied by the work of three artists who specialize in sound and film.

Recent Exhibitions in 2013:

Collages from ‘The Lost Space of Stiller’ and installations from the ‘Shaving Diary’ collection have been exhibited at the Marcel Duchamp Festival in Herne Bay, UK.

Awards 2014

The Marcel Duchamp Festival in Herne Bay won three of this year's Culture Awards (UK) including the East Kent People’s award, Best Project Involving the Wider Community award and the Experience award.

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