Photography and image-based art — black and white editions on Japanese and fine art papers, glass-laminated objects, original paintings, drawings, and video installations, produced in-house at our Zurich studio or by the artists themselves.

The Collection spans unique works and strictly numbered editions, drawn from two distinct sources : a private archive of historical photographic glass plates, and contemporary works produced or presented in collaboration with living artists.

Alexander Sporre’s work addresses the illusion of a knowable self — the gap between what we perceive as reality and what lies beneath it. Working with both analogue and digital techniques, he treats the photographic process itself as a site of inquiry: imperfect development, grain pushed to its limits, images that register presence as much as they record it. The result is imagery of a lyrical and deliberately unstable nature, in which what is almost invisible carries as much weight as what is seen.