Nicolas Faure: Versoix, canton of Geneva Nicolas Faure
Martin Stollenwerk: freight shed, Rheinfelden, canton of Aargau Martin Stollenwerk
Jules Spinatsch: Unit BT, Davos, canton of Graubunden Jules Spinatsch
Christian Schwager: infantry bunker, Näfels, canton of Glarus Christian Schwager
Yann Gross: Jean Parpaite, Conthey, canton of Valais Yann Gross
Yann Gross: Rothis Western City, Gampel, canton of Valais Yann Gross
Christian Schwager: barn (1943), infantry bunker, Raten Pass (East), canton of Zug Christian Schwager
Jules Spinatsch: Unit PAS, Arosa, canton of Graubunden Jules Spinatsch
Andri Pol: Leukerbad, canton of Valais Andri Pol
Nicolas Faure: Ulrichen airfield, canton of Valais Nicolas Faure
Jean-Luc Cramatte: 1162 Saint-Prex, canton of Vaud Jean-Luc Cramatte
Andri Pol: the highest football pitch in Europe, Gspon, canton of Valais Andri Pol
Pictures of Switzerland normally include its idyllic countryside, lakes and buildings. However, an exhibition at the Swiss Foundation for Photography in Winterthur is showing works by seven photographers that show a different and topical view of the country.
This content was published on June 15, 2013
The show, entitled Adieu la Suisse and running until August 25, 2013, features photographs by Jean-Luc Cramatte, Nicolas Faure, Yann Gross, Andri Pol, Christian Schwager, Jules Spinatsch and Martin Stollenwerk.
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