Julia Steiner – ECHO/ECOSYSTEM
In August 2021, Julia Steiner (*1982) created a large-scale mural that extends over two floors in the client area of the Bern-Bundesplatz branch.
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In August 2021, Julia Steiner (*1982) created a large-scale mural that extends over two floors in the client area of the Bern-Bundesplatz branch.
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Since the summer of 2016, Signer's multi-layer work Salut has been installed in room 1.219 in the client area at Paradeplatz, one of the most prestigious reception rooms directly adjoining the foyer where Koller's Gotthard Mail Coach recalls the summit tunnel, which is 130 years older.
Thus the artist Claudia Comte (born 1983) from the Canton of Vaud was directly commissioned by the Credit Suisse Collection to create an installation for its Forum Genève, which opened again after extensive modernization work.
When the Uetlihof complex that first opened in 1979 was enlarged in the early 1990s, Markus Weggenmann designed a site-specific work for the stairwell, called "Tribute to the Stripes", 1995.
Nic Hess, a Zurich-based artist born in 1968 whose works have long featured in the Credit Suisse Collection, was asked to create a monumental work for the premises in Oerlikon.
The monumental intervention for the Uetlihof 2 complex in Zurich was created by Philippe Decrauzat, an artist born in 1974 and based in Lausanne.
Geneva-based conceptual artist John M. Armleder's project 'Crystal Column' beat three other contenders (Ingeborg Lüscher, Not Vital, and Beat Zoderer) for the client area at Lugano's Piazza della Riforma in 2005.
For the branch on Untere Rebgasse in Basel, a competition was held for an on-site work. The conditions stipulated that the proposals should engage with the interplay between the banking hall and the inner courtyard that lies beyond it and is visible from the client zone on the first floor.
For the executive office area on the third floor of the Credit Suisse headquarters on Paradeplatz, three artists were invited to submit designs in a competition.
For the two-storey banking hall in the Credit Suisse AG Zurich-Enge branch, the Art Unit commissioned a three-part work from the Basel artist Edit Oderbolz.
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