Sunday 20.05.2012

Controversial neo-pop artist

Jeff Koons, the bridge between high and low art

One of the most ambitious exhibitions to date on American neo-pop artist Jeff Koons is being presented at the Beyeler Foundation near Basel, bringing together many of his most iconic pieces.  [...]

Jeff Koons at the Beyeler

Innocence, beauty and sex

Jeff Koons is one of the world’s best-known living artists. The Beyeler Foundation exhibition focuses on three central series of his work: The New, Banality and Celebration. All represent crucial stages in the artist’s development.  [...]

Superstar artists

Koons and Hirst lose value despite major shows

Attention from major art institutions usually increases an artist’s value, but simultaneous shows of Jeff Koons in Basel and Damien Hirst in London are having the opposite effect. Alarmists believe a subprime crisis is in the making.  [...]

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Tierspital

Medicine for the menagerie

The doctor will see you now

Bern's veterinary hospital doesn't just treat sick cats and dogs. It also has a section for wild animals, where wolves, lynx and their prey come for treatment.  [...]

Italian newspapers say Rome's famous Cafe de Paris was bought by the Alvaro-Palamra clan of the 'Ndrangheta

Growing threat

Authorities brace for fight against mafia

The ’Ndrangheta, a criminal organisation based in Calabria, are at the top of the Swiss judicial authorities list of major concerns. Several experts believe Switzerland is unprepared for the battle against the Italian mafia.  [...]

Geneva hopes to host the secretariat of the Green Climate Fund, which will help vulnerable island states like the Maldives adapt to climate change

On Switzerland's wish list

Transforming Geneva into a environmental hub

Newly installed in a 19th century mansion in the leafy suburb of Versoix, a short hop from the city centre, Arnold Schwarzenegger’s non-profit environmental group R20 is the latest addition to International Geneva’s burgeoning green hub.  [...]

In Wadimoff’s Opération Libertad, a group of young Swiss activists rob a bank to denounce ties between the financial world and dictators

2012 Film festival

Cannes showcases Swiss “cries for freedom”

From the dreams of young Swiss revolutionaries in the 1970s to the fantasies of a 50-year-old Lisbon dockworker who wants to run away to Sweden, two very different Swiss films are up for an award in Cannes this year.  [...]

The making of a banker

Job prospects

A banker in the making

Thousands of jobs are being cut in the banking sector, but big banks still offer training programmes for future bankers. Even for those who make it, the days of job security and easy bonuses are over.  [...]

Constructed for Expo.02, Jean Nouvel's rusty cube on Lake Murten is no longer there

Who am I?

National exhibitions cement Swiss identity

It was described variously as chaotic, delivery by forceps and finally a public success, but today nothing remains of Switzerland’s last national exhibition a decade ago - and thoughts are turning to the next one.  [...]

Wood for heating

Emmental oil

"Waste" wood used to heat Swiss villages

Switzerland may not have its own oil reserves, but it does have plenty of forests full of wood that could be used to heat houses. More and more villages are installing central wood furnaces, which distribute hot water to homes.  [...]

Swiss photography awards

The best press photos of 2012

Swiss Press Photo awards images published in the Swiss media. The 2012 top prize went to British photographer Mark Henley, who lives in Switzerland. He found a way of showing emotion and drama in the dry subject of the economy and banks.  [...]

Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps drum

Swiss drums for Obama

Basel firm makes drums for US state ceremonies

A small drum-making firm in Basel has been commissioned to make 20 new instruments for the Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps of the United States army, which performs at state ceremonies. It’s a great honour for the Swiss, but a lot of hard work.  [...]

London Olympics

Faster, Higher, Stronger, Swisser!

The Olympic Games begin in London at the end of July and the House of Switzerland, a cultural centre set up in the capital to push all things Swiss, is hoping to attract 250,000 people.  [...]

Tickle your fancy

Fun art from Jeff Koons and what makes you laugh

Mainstream contemporary art bursts on the scene at the Beyeler, laughter on the brain and we talk to an Australian comedian going for guffaws in Switzerland.  [...]

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