Vera Isler

Swiss artist Vera Isler (b. 1931) first introduced her photographic portraits of artists in 1992 with the publication of Face to Face. Since then, she continued to create striking portraits of prominent figures in the international art scene, culminating in the release of Face to Face II in 2011 (Tinguely Museum and MMK Salzburg). Isler’s portraits are distinguished by their remarkable directness. Avoiding sophisticated equipment, flash, or assistants, she chose to photograph her subjects not in a controlled studio environment but in their own ateliers or exhibition settings. This approach fostered a sense of informality and ease, allowing Isler to present her subjects as equals, engaging with them on their level.

Although her portraits exude a casual and personable quality, they were thoughtfully staged and meticulously curated to achieve this effect. Most of her works were rendered in black and white and often presented as life-sized prints, further enhancing their immediacy and impact.

Alongside her black-and-white project, Isler experimented with Kodachrome slide film, playfully collaborating with artists to create an endless series of vibrant and dynamic photographs. Until now, these images have never been published or presented to a wider audience.

Before turning to photography, Vera Isler explored a diverse range of media and techniques, focusing on the intersections between art and natural sciences. Her early work was rooted in three-dimensional art, and in the 1970s, she used disposable medical packaging to create reliefs and objects she called Programmations. She later visualized DNA in her innovative series Genetics. During this period, Isler’s works addressed themes that remain deeply relevant today. It was only around 1980 that Isler began her journey into photography. She initially focused on series documenting the U.S. queer scene and the youth movements of the early 1980s, capturing their “AJZs” (“autonomous youth centers”) in her book Kunst der Verweigerung (Art of Non-Compliance). Later, her pho- tographic attention shifted to portraits of elderly individuals. After 1992, however, her primary focus was on capturing portraits of photographers and artists.

In the last years of her life, Isler expanded her artistic repertoire to include video and film recordings. True to her nature, her work continued to be driven by a constant urge to experiment and explore new creative possibilities. A diagnosis of breast cancer in 1998 marked a major turning point in her life. Isler insisted on undergoing a double mastectomy. In 2000, she published her biography, Auch ich (Me Too). In 2011, A Flash of Light, Please!, a documentary film about her life, was released.

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Education

1931

Born in Berlin as Vera Sulamith Leiner

1938

Emigration to Switzerland

1938–49

High School, Teufen/Trogen, CH

1942

Parents murdered in Belzec Extermination Camp, Poland

1949

Apprenticeship as lab assistant (MTA), University Hospital, Bern

1950–62

Research – Nationalfond and Stipend of Chemical Industry

Travels abroad and beginning of Artistic Interests

1963-68

“Traum-Zeiten” (Dream Times), Textile works

1968–78

“Programmierungen” (Programmations), Reliefs, Objects

1978–84

“Chromos-omen”, DNA story, Tinplate Engravings

1964–86

Awards and Commissioned Work

Textile Wall Installation, Zurich;

Concrete Relief in Swimming Pool, Basel;

Wall Fresco in Gymnasium, Basel.

1980

12 months Residency in New York and L.A., Focus on photography (Portraiture, art, architecture, documentation)

1982

”Kunst der Verweigerung” (Art of Refusal)*, Book publication (photographic publication), AJZ Autonomous Youth Centers

1986

”Schaut uns an” (Look at us) (photographic publication)*

1987

(photographic publication) “Mäss auf dem Petersplatz” (Fair on Petersplatz)

1988

(photographic publication) “Spitzen-Plätze” (Top Spots) * (Portraits of the Swiss Elite)

1992

(photographic publication) “Rollenwechsel” (Chance of Roles), Portraits of Photographers

1992

“Face to Face I”, artist portraits, (photographic publication)

1995

“Mario Botta, Bank am Aeschenplatz Basel” *(photographic publication)

1998

Breast Cancer and Mastectomy

2000–11

videofilms, videostills and photography

2000

Autobiography “Auch Ich” (“Me Too”)

2009

Group Catalogue “Genipulation”

2011

“Face to Face II”, artist portraits (photographic publication)

1967

Gallery Läubli, Zurich, CH

1968

Gallery Felix Handschin, Basel, CH

Hamburg artists’ Club “Die Insel”, Hamburg, DE

1969

Kunstamt Tiergarten of Berlin, Berlin, DE

1970

Gallery Verena Müller, Bern, CH

Gallery Nelly L’éplattenier, La Chaux-de-Fonds, CH

2024

Hommage aux artists, Duo show with Philipp Gasser, See you next tuesday, Basel, CH

Gallery Nikon, Zurich and Galerie photo art, Basel “Gays in the USA”, 1981

Theater am Turm, D-Frankfurt, AJZ- “Kunst der Verweigerung” (Art of Refusal), 1982

Gallery Zur Stockeregg, Zurich “Menschen über 80” (Portraits of People Above 80), 1986

Gallery Siegert, Basel “Menschen” (People), 1991

Gallery Scalo, Zurich, “Rollenwechsel” (Change of Roles), 1992

Face to Face, Swiss Institute, US-New York, 1992

Face to Face, Musée d’Art Moderne de Nice, 1992

Face to Face, Kunsthalle Vienna, 1992

Gallery Scalo, Zurich, “Rollenwechsel” (roll change), 1992

Historical Archive Cologne, “Rollenwechsel” (roll change), 1992

Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne, “Rollenwechsel” (roll change), 1993

FNAC, F-Paris “Rollenwechsel” (roll change), 1993

Face to Face, Palazzo delle Esposizione Rome, Italy, 1994

Face to Face, 25. ART – Basel, Switzerland, 1994

Face to Face, Gallery Raab, D-Berlin, 1995

Face to Face, Kassel Kunstverein Fridericianum, Kassel, 1995

Museum of Cultures, Basel, “Peking/Hong Kong” installation, 1996

Gallery Siegert, Basel, “Peking/Hong Kong”, 1996

Bank Austria, Vienna, “Peking/Hong Kong” installation, 1997

Gallery Atrium ed. Arte, S. Grossmann, Vienna, “Peking/Hong Kong”,1997

Face to Face, Gallery Arte Giani, Frankfurt, 1998

Face to Face, Photo Forum St. Gallen, Switzerland, 1998

Autobiography “Auch ich” (Me Too), 2000

House at Lützowplatz, D-Berlin, “Busen und das goldene Kalb” (Bosom and the Golden Calf)

Photographic installation and book Vernissage “Auch ich”, 2000

Atrium ed Arte, Vienna, “Busen und das goldene Kalb” (Bosom and the Golden Calf) Photo-

graphic

Installation and “Auch ich” Presentation/Lecture, 2001

Gallery René Steiner, Erlach, “Timecode”, 2002 (Retrospective)

1971

Gallery Charles Lienhard, Basel, CH

Gallery Susanne Bollag, Zurich, CH

1972

Gallery Trudelhaus, Baden, CH

Gallery Nelly L’éplattenier, La Chaux-de-Fonds, CH

1973

Galleria Sincron, Brescia, IT

1975

Gallery Brambach, Basel, CH

1976

Gallery Riehentor, Trudel Bruckner, Basel, CH

Gallery Nelly L’éplattenier, La Chaux-de-Fonds, CH

1977

Gallery am Fischmarkt, Liestal, CH

Nova Art, Zurich, CH

1983

Galerie Media Zofingen, “Genetics” lead-writing objects

1984

Galerie Schindler Bern, “Genetics” lead-writing objects

Exhibitions & Projects

Available works