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“I’m acutely aware of screwing up the views”: Barbara Stauffacher Solomon on new work


Because the supergraphics pioneer reveals her newest typographic work in St. Moritz, we focus on the rights and wrongs of supergraphics and public artwork with these concerned.

It’s “a bit phrase”, says supergraphics pioneer Barbara ‘Bobbie’ Stauffacher Solomon of her newest typographic fee, which sees the phrase ‘WELCOME’ writ massive – 29 metres broad by 4 metres tall – on the entrance to the mountain resort of St. Moritz.

“It might simply be ‘Welcome. I welcome you to supper’ – a bit phrase you don’t normally see so large”, she says, however “we made it public artwork and we made it an enormous phrase”. “Seeing the alphabet so large, as a sculpture; as large as a constructing… I feel that’s what was attention-grabbing for St. Moritz”, she provides.

Barbara Stauffacher Solomon picture by Chris Grunder. Dec 2020

The venture was coordinated by St. Moritz’s Tourism’s Catherine Caratsch; Hans Ulrich Obrist, creative director of Serpentine; Solomon’s Basel-based gallery, von Bartha; and Girl Elena Foster, curator, writer of Ivory Press, chair of Serpentine Council and spouse of architect Sir Norman Foster, and was additionally supported by the Thomas and Doris Ammann Basis.

Obrist explains that for him and Serpentine, working with Solomon is the most recent in a long-running programme known as Protests in opposition to Forgetting, which supplies belated dues to artists “who’ve labored for a protracted, very long time and whose work hasn’t been recognised”, he explains.

Early on his profession he acquired recommendation to talk to artists in several cities and ask them who their forebears have been. “After I went to San Francisco for the primary time”, he says, “all of the artists have been speaking about this wonderful artist ‘Bobbie’”.

Welcome by Barbara Stauffacher Solomon in St. Moritz © fotoswiss by Giancarlo Cattaneo. Drone photos with permission from Airport Samedan

The Welcome venture was initially deliberate for the water-side workplace of then Swiss consulate Benedikt Wechsler in Solomon’s native San Francisco. Solomon explains that his workplace entrance was “previous and wanted portray, and he wished to have any individual who would paint it as a Swiss designer would”, Solomon explains. Seven rolling doorways confronted out to the place “all of the boats come by”, she mentioned, so she obtained the concept “to write down the massive phrase ‘welcome,’ and that was all marvellous, besides that it by no means occurred”, she says. When Obrist heard in regards to the venture he was eager to make it occur in London, but it surely was finally realised in St. Moritz because of the enter of Elena Foster.

Obrist means that the venture turns into a form of “homecoming” for Solomon, whose story is intricately entwined with Switzerland in each private {and professional} life. As she advised Design Week in 2021, it’s the place she got here as a younger widow and mom of a younger daughter after the untimely loss of life of her first husband Frank Stauffacher.

Switzerland supplied her with the Modernist training and graphic design coaching underneath famend Swiss designer Armin Hoffman on the Kunstgewerbeschule in Basel. Coaching in design allowed her to help herself and her daughter; she in flip took Helvetica to the US and mixed it with American beliefs of measurement and angle to create supergraphics.

Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, her daughter Chloe, artist Luchita Hurtado and son Matt Mullican, March 1960, St. Moritz

Though well-represented in Switzerland by her gallery von Bartha, that is her most public work within the nation, and as Julia Paas of von Bartha notes, the primary massive metal sculpture utilizing her signature ‘BSS Alphabet’.

“Hold it easy and don’t screw with the letter spacing”

For this venture, Solomon labored remotely; now a nonagerian, she is not in a position to journey. However she labored as she all the time does, lettering the venture by hand, engaged on “8 ½ by 11 paper”, she says. “After I do a phrase, I’m Swiss designer; I have a look at the white areas”. When it got here to instructing the crew to grasp the venture in St. Moritz, “all I mentioned was preserve it easy, preserve it flush to the highest and don’t screw with the letter spacing”, she says.

The BSS Alphabet is a stripped-down “geometrically minimal” Helvetica, she explains. First developed in 2019 when she was visitor designer for Francis Ford Coppola’s Zoetrope journal, its letterforms are lowered to a minimal: three rectangles horizontally make the ‘E’; vertically they type each the ‘W’ and ‘M’ of the phrase.

Welcome. Sketch by Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, 2021

The metal was sourced by native makers within the next-door village of Samedan, explains Caratsch, maybe the best a part of a venture which was marked as “non-feasible” when she got here to it, she says. That the venture has lastly come to be is “the fruit of a protracted collaboration and teamwork between many alternative companions”, she provides.

For the town, who paid for the work, the fee is a approach of exhibiting “an concept for St. Moritz to be not solely this glamorous hangout for some blissful few”, she explains, however to be seen as a spot of “mental and cultural trade”. It does have legacy on this space, with the area identified for artwork from the 19th century Italian painter Segantini to the current vary of latest galleries corresponding to Hauser & Wirth and Vito Schnabel within the city;  a design legacy from two Winter Olympics (1928 and 1948) and the structure constructed round it; and the close by multidisciplinary artwork weekend the Engadin Artwork Talks (E.A.T), which for ten years has been seeking to construct the cultural significance of a area which has attracted “generations of thinkers, curators and artists” Obrist says – or as Swiss artist and designer Rolf Sachs provides, “these with ‘oomph’”.

A welcome signal in opposition to globalisation and localism

Whereas  E.A.T’ visitors are world – together with Chinese language artist Ai Weiwei, American Kenneth Roth of Human Rights Watch, and Nepalese-Tibetan musician Aïsha Devi – they, like Solomon even have stunning hyperlinks to Switzerland. The final idea of a welcome signal, in the meantime, is especially essential of a time of each elevated globalisation and the nationalism and localism that springs up in opposition to it, Obrist says: “Virtually each metropolis ought to have a welcome signal”.

Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, her daughter Chloe, artist Luchita Hurtado and son Matt Mullican, March 1960, close to the Italian-Swiss border within the Val Bregaglia

However is it so easy? For Solomon, who has all the time cared about phrases in each type and that means – skilled on Modernist ideas of ornament- and serif-free reality – sandwiched both facet by coaching as an artist on the San Francisco Artwork Institute and later examine of philosophy and linguistics at Berkeley on her return to the US – a typographic fee requires cautious consideration.

She notes {that a} welcome is normally not prolonged equally to all, with these of various socio-economic backgrounds more likely to have totally different preconceptions about a spot corresponding to St. Moritz than these to whom its luxurious retail, inns, and high-end galleries, extra overtly cater. In the meantime with reference to ‘Hope’ the phrase to which she was initially requested to work with for E.A.T. she says, “In America, saying hope is like saying bullshit nowadays.” Explaining the highs and lows of Obama (“marvellous”) adopted by the response of Trump (“not so marvellous”), she provides, “it’s not an excellent topic for any American to speak about – it’ll come out of me all incorrect as a result of that’s what I take into consideration hope”.

Nor has she backed down on her reservations about Sea Ranch, the venture that made her identify within the first place: ”I didn’t need the emblem to be exterior. I had all of the supergraphics contained in the constructing. Once you’re attempting to get a good looking view of the Pacific Ocean, it is best to have a look at the Pacific Ocean, not an advert for Sea Ranch” she says.

Sea Ranch normal retailer with supergraphic from Solomon

Solomon continues to be prolific in her work and is presently working in the direction of a venture for SFMOMA, in addition to a possible exhibition round her graduate thesis Inexperienced Structure and the Agrarian Backyard, linked to the present vogue for residing partitions and skyscrapers.

The Welcome venture, as super-sized as her others, needs to be seen – to make individuals see, and query the that means of phrases as each artwork and design can do – but it surely nonetheless doesn’t wish to dominate the panorama.  On the selection of white for its lettering, “properly that was straightforward”, Solomon says. “I’m very in opposition to public artwork screwing up the view for the general public. I wasn’t going to make it vivid pink stripes”.

Given the local weather in St. Moritz, the place “half the time it will likely be snowing”, she says, she’ll be blissful to see her massive white lettering each daring and true, however equally apt to “come and go”.

Pictures courtesy of the artist and von Bartha. Banner picture copyright fotoswiss and Giancarlo Cattaneo. Welcome is presently on present in St. Moritz till April 2023.



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