The inspiration to this work of art: Paul Klee travels alone to Egypt in 1928, his place of longing. Since he didn’t speak English, I asked him how he had managed linguistically. His answer was: in Bernese German. And it was the truth, because many of the Cook hotels employed Swiss people as waiters … […]

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