Bianca Brunner is a young Swiss photographer whose work has gained considerable international recognition and acclaim. Brunner’s haunting photos—for which she uses neither artificial light
nor flashes—captivate viewers with their imaginative character, depicting models and self-constructed sets that seem as fragile and ephemeral as dreams. Bianca Brunner: Gap in the
Real is the first book dedicated solely to Brunner’s work. It features full-color reproductions approximately fifty of Brunner’s never-before-published photographs, as well as critical
essays by curator Katharina Ammann.