The artist Julia Krause-Harder was a guest at the Cervo Mountain Resort in Zermatt from August 31 to September 10, 2025, as part of the artist residency “Cabin Essence Program.” The resort is located in direct view of the Matterhorn—one of the central motifs in the artist’s work. Julia Krause-Harder has been fascinated by mountains for many years, particularly by the Matterhorn. Her intensive engagement with the subject and her profound knowledge are reflected in her works; this year alone, several precisely knitted Matterhorn sculptures were created.
The journey to Zermatt was accompanied by a film team led by Heidi Specogna and Thomas Riedelsheimer. A particular highlight was a helicopter flight to the Matterhorn, during which she met the scientist Dr. Samuel Weber, who made the mountain’s resonant movements perceptible through sound.
The artist Julia Krause-Harder was a guest at the Cervo Mountain Resort in Zermatt from August 31 to September 10, 2025, as part of the artist residency “Cabin Essence Program.” The resort is located in direct view of the Matterhorn—one of the central motifs in the artist’s work. Julia Krause-Harder has been fascinated by mountains for many years, particularly by the Matterhorn. Her intensive engagement with the subject and her profound knowledge are reflected in her works; this year alone, several precisely knitted Matterhorn sculptures were created.
The journey to Zermatt was accompanied by a film team led by Heidi Specogna and Thomas Riedelsheimer. A particular highlight was a helicopter flight to the Matterhorn, during which she met the scientist Dr. Samuel Weber, who made the mountain’s resonant movements perceptible through sound.