Doris Stauffer, born 1934 in a small village in Switzerland, was
educated as a photographer at Zurich School of Art and Design in
the 1950s. Soon she also turned to other forms of art and also
began to teach art herself, seeking for new, unconventional ways
and methods in art education. In 1971 she was among the founders of
a new (and still existing) school of experimental art and design in
Zurich. Throughout her life she has also engaged in promoting a
feminism that explores new fields and topics, rather than merely
aim to reform the existing society and its conventions. This new
book for the first time features comprehensively Doris Stauffer's
personality, her artistic and educational work and her political
engagement. A wealth of images and original documents is
complemented by texts contextualising Stauffer's work historically,
politically, and within history of 20th century art. Essays by
Andrea Thal, Kay Turner and Mara Zust.
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