Abstract
‘Made in Switzerland. The Photography Collections of the Swiss Confederation’ was an exhibition organized by the Swiss Federal Office of Culture and hosted by the Musee de l'Elysee in Lausanne in 1997. The exhibition officially confIrmed that the Swiss are at last beginning to recognize the value of their national photographic heritage. Official efforts concerning the conservation of photographs have until recently consisted of the preservation of architectural documents by the Federal Archive for the Protection of Monuments in Bern and of the rather limited activities of the Swiss Foundation of Photography, located in Zurich since 1971, which has primarily focused on professional reportage. Two private collectors, however, have been discreetly active for over three decades amassing thousands of photographs, albums, cameras, and books on photography, thus safeguarding material that might have been lost or destroyed due to the general lack of interest shown by public institutions. Michele and Michel Auer, two photography encyclopaedists living in Hermance on Lake Geneva, and Ruth and Peter Herzog in Basle have assembled the two largest private photography collections in Switzerland. But whereas collecting is an extension of the professional work of the Auers, Ruth Herzog-Wyss, a book dealer, and Peter Herzog, a lawyer and art expert, are amateur collectors.
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