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  1. www.moma.org › artists › 28621Urs Fischer | MoMA

    22 de abr. de 2009 · Urs Fischer. Sigh, Sigh, Sherlock! (for Parkett no. 72) 2004. Monica Bonvicini, Urs Fischer, Alex Katz, Richard Prince, Various Artists. Parkett no. 72. 2004. Image not available Urs Fischer. Last Call, Lascaux. 2007-09. Exhibition Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection.

  2. Trained as a photographer, Urs Fischer is creating since the 2000s an oeuvre that alternates drawings, installations, sculptures and collages. With a mix of materials, subject matters and approaches, the Swiss artist's artworks open to a strange, immersive world bordering on the absurd. Among his creations is the series of wax sculptures with ...

  3. ursfischer.com › pages › biographyURS FISCHER Biography

    This is the official website and image gallery of Urs Fischer. Shows ‘ography Books Kiito-San. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2024 “Vignettes,” The Modern Institute, 3 Aird’s Lane, Glasgow: 4/29/24–5/25/24. 2023. Fontainebleau Las Vegas, December 13, 2023 – present (permanent installation)

  4. Presented in the Rotonda, in the monumental heart of the Bourse de Commerce, the most famous installation by Swiss artist Urs Fischer, Untitled (2011), is shown here for the first time in France. Fischer has redesigned it to suit the scale of the space: a “public square” covered with a dome, reaching almost 40 metres in height.

  5. Urs Fischer (born 20 February 1966) is a Swiss football manager and former player who was most recently the manager of Bundesliga club Union Berlin. As a manager he has won two Swiss Super League titles with Basel in 2016 and 2017.

  6. 15 de nov. de 2023 · Perfil de entrenador de Urs Fischer: equipo actual exequipos formación preferente etapas como jugador noticias estadísticas

  7. 22 de may. de 2021 · Urs Fischer (né en 1973) vit et travaille entre New York, Los Angeles, Berlin et sa ville natale de Zurich, en Suisse. Artiste irrévérencieux, il crée un monde absurde et ironique, bigarré et imprévisible, qui interroge notre manière de penser l’espace. Pour explorer les possibilités infinies de la matière et collaborer avec le temps ...