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F+F (Form und Farbe, a discipline practiced at the german Bauhaus meaning 'shape and colour') was founded in 1971 as a private art school. At present, the school has 220 full-time students. The F+F School is subsidised by the city of Zurich. Art studies at F+F have the status of a nationally recognised higher professional qualification (Art Diploma). Media Design studies are currently undergoing evaluation by the canton, with the objective of official recognition.
 
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Studies at the F+F School are practically oriented, but the student also acquires a sound theoretical knowledge of his/her subject. The F+F teachers are experienced, often internationally well-known personalities who are firmly established in their field. Each term, several of these experts from Switzerland and abroad are engaged as guest professors.
 
 
Former and present guest professors at the F+F school of art and mediadesign Zurich
 
Marina Abramovic (Amsterdam), Jan Anüll (Zurich), Stefan Banz (Lucerne), Jean Baudrillard (Paris), Daniel Baumann (Basel), Babette Berger (Bern), Bernhard Bischoff (Thun), Hannes Böhringer (Berlin), Christine Brodbeck (Basel), James Lee Byars (Venice/New York), Chérif und Silvie Défraoui (Geneva), Christoph Doswald (Zurich/Berlin), Valie Export (Vienna), Thomas Feuerstein (Vienna), Peter Gente und Heidi Paris (Berlin), Dan Graham (New York), Clare Goodwin (London), Barbara Holub (Vienna), Jörg Immendorff (Cologne), Bill T. Jones (New York), Jürgen Klauke (Cologne), Theo Kneubühler (Hitzkirch), Paul Kos (San Francisco), Richard Kriesche (Graz), Vollrad Kutscher (Frankfurt), Felicity Lunn (London), Manon (Zurich), Stephen Laub (New York), Silvère Lothringer (New York), Ingeborg Lüscher (Tegna), Urs Lüthi (Munich), Bernhard Marcadé (Paris), Tom Marioni (San Francisco), Karl Marx (Cologne), Metastar Philip Meier (Zurich), Eva Meyer (Berlin), Gérald Minkoff und Muriel Olesen (Geneva), Paul Nizon (Paris), Morgan O’Hara (New York), Jürgen Olbrich (Kassel), Steven Reich (New York), Dagmar Reichert (Zurich), Ulrike Rosenbach (Cologne), Corina Rüegg (Zurich), Hugo Schumacher (Zurich), Walter Seitter (Vienna), Kurt Stampa (Basel), Monica Studer & Christoph van den Berg (Basel), Isa Stürm (Zurich), Christoph Tannert (Berlin), Prof. Dr. Philip Ursprung (Zurich), Steina und Woody Vasulka (New York), Franz Erhard Walther (Hamburg), Oswald Wiener (Canada), Stephen Willats (London), Beat Wismer (Aarau), Rein Wolfs (Zurich/Rotterdam), Mel Ziegler (Austin), Stefan Zucker (Zurich)