Nana (Knigi 1–7)
Ceramic Sculpture
First Edition 2024
Edition of Seven
Original Artworks
Mon Œil (Yellow)
Mon Œil (Red)
Mon Œil (Orange)
Mon Œil (Blue)
Mon Œil (Ochre)
Mon Œil (Purple)
Mon Œil (Green)
Mon Œil (Blue)
Barbapapa Family
Playground 1 – Superkilen Park (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Playground 2 – Gulliver Park (Valencia, Spain)
Playground 3 – Takino Hills (Sapporo, Japan)
Playground 4 – Tamarin Trail (Houston Zoo, USA)
Playground 5 – Monkey Bars (Kowloon Park, Hong Kong)
Playground 6 – City Layers (St. Louis, USA)
Playground 7 – Tire Stack Field (Tokyo, Japan)
Playground 8 – Imagination Grid (New York City, USA)
Playground 9 – Tivoli Cats (Copenhagen, Denmark)
Playground 10 – Blaxland Mounds (Sydney, Australia)
Barbapapa (pink)
Barbamama (black)
Barbabelle (purple)
Barbazoo (yellow)
Barbabeau (black)
Barbalala (green)
Barbabright (blue)
Barbalib (orange)
Barbabravo (red)
Barbavolt (orange)
Edition of seven unique ceramic sculptures made by Agnès Wyler for Nieves. Each sculpture is an individual depiction of Knigi, the logo character of Nieves and protagonist of the children’s book Knigi by Benjamin Sommerhalder. Nana (なな) is named after the number seven (七) in Japanese.
Agnès Wyler studied philosophy at Lausanne University and art at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She is working in series and is constantly questioning the world and what we perceive as reality, making her practice a never ending instrument for critical thinking. She lives and works in Zurich, her work has been shown since 1988 nationally and internationally in various galleries and institutions, like Haus Konstruktiv, Museum Rietberg, Helmhaus, Shedhalle, or Kunsthalle Zurich. She taught at the F+F art school in Zurich, at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem and in other institutions abroad.
$800 each, please contact for more information.
Agnès Wyler Lèvres
Ceramic Books & Bookworms
Exhibition at Nieves in Zurich
On view June 2024