This monograph highlights a selection of fifteen projects by Swiss visual artist Karim Noureldin, all with an intriguing interplay of drawing and architecture.
The book also documents, with the help of preliminary sketches and large-format photographs, his large site-specific installations in a variety of corporate and public environments, such as projects in institutions (MAMCO Geneva, Helmaus Zürich) and artworks for buildings. Nouredlin’s collaborations with architects (Herzog & de Meuron, Müller Sigrist, Park Architekten, and others) are also featured. Essays by art historians Prof. Dr. Marie Thérèse Stauffer and Karine Tissot take a critical look at the artist’s body of work and his distinctive approach to design.
This monograph highlights a selection of fifteen projects by Swiss visual artist Karim Noureldin, all with an intriguing interplay of drawing and architecture.
The book also documents, with the help of preliminary sketches and large-format photographs, his large site-specific installations in a variety of corporate and public environments, such as projects in institutions (MAMCO Geneva, Helmaus Zürich) and artworks for buildings. Nouredlin’s collaborations with architects (Herzog & de Meuron, Müller Sigrist, Park Architekten, and others) are also featured. Essays by art historians Prof. Dr. Marie Thérèse Stauffer and Karine Tissot take a critical look at the artist’s body of work and his distinctive approach to design.
Karim Noureldin is renowned for his site-specific wall and floor paintings and for large-format drawings which he always develops free hand. Parallel to his graphic oeuvre he has been involved in projects in the fields of photography and sculpture and has had site-specific room installations in contemporary art museums and galleries and in public space. He also collaborates on projects with different Swiss architects.