
Werner Gadliger's Visual Worlds
Photography reflects the time in which it was created like no other medium. The motifs that Gadliger photographed as an eighteen-year-old are strikingly different from his contemporary photographs. Visual design also shaped his career as a draughtsman and etcher. His pictures, whether created with a pencil, an etching needle or a camera, are an expression of a particular moment in the external or internal world.