Erika Billeter (also known as Erika Gysling-Billeter, néeErika Schulze; 8 November 1927 – 12 August 2011), was a German-born Swissart historian, curator, writer, and museum director.[1][2] She was a prolific author and specialized in writing and editing art exhibition catalogues (in German and English languages).[3] She was also known for her interests in Latin American art history.
In 2000, Billeter was awarded the Bern State Prize, for her work in the service of culture.[5]
Publications
Billeter published more than 1,000 works,[9] below is a list of her select works.
Author
Billeter, Erika (2008). Michel Sima: Ateliers d'artiste (in French). Michel Sima (artist). Editions Snoeck. ISBN978-9053496770.
Billeter, Erika (2002). Viva la Vida. Kuba - eine Begegnung in Bildern [Viva la Vida. Cuba - An Encounter in Pictures by Erika Billeter] (in German). Bern, Switzerland: Benteli. ISBN3716512451.[10]
Billeter, Erika (1986). Luciano Castelli. Ein Maler träumt sich. A painter who dreams himself (in German). Luciano Castelli (artist). Bern, Switzerland: Benteli. ISBN978-3716505410.
^Müller, Reinhard (2017). "Billeter, Erika". Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon Online. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter.
^"Erika Billeter". Baker & Taylor Author Biographies. 2000. p. 1.
^Hagestedt, Lutz, ed. (2000). Deutsches Literatur-Lexikon. Das 20. Jahrhundert [German Literary Encyclopedia. The 20th Century.]. Bauer-Ose - Björnson (in German). Vol. 2. De Gruyter. ISBN9783908255024.
^"Erika Billeter". Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek. Retrieved 2022-01-27.