Swiss artist Barbara Davi works primarily in media installations and photo-collages, deploying architectural and geometric shapes and elements. Using wooden slats or a table, lines or a circular shape, light beams or shadows, Davi creates quasi-drawings in space and photo collages of a magical, almost three-dimensional depth. This, the first book to focus on Davi, covers her innovative work of the past decade. Nearly one hundred images in colour and black-and-white are supplemented by essays on Davi's methods of working and her approach to her art. The result is a clear and compelling portrait of one of today's most interesting and creative artists. AUTHORS: Nadine Olonetzky is a freelance writer and critic and an editor with Scheidegger & Spiess. Eveline Suter is a scholar of art history, a curator at Kunstmusem Luzern, and a freelance writer. 89 colour, 19 b/w illustrations