Photos: A Place for Everything

Bruno Bischofberger has one of the world’s best collections of art and design—and, thanks to his daughter and son-in-law, he now has somewhere to put it.
Florian Baier and Nina Baier-Bischofberger, outside Bruno Bischofberger’s gallery in Männedorf, Switzerland.
The facade of one of the buildings on the former factory site the couple transformed to house her father’s vast collection of art and design.
Inside the gallery are Julian Schnabel’s Mr. Bamboo Gets an X-Ray, 1980, and Andy Warhol’s Olympic Stadium, 1982. Olympic Stadium, 1982: ©2015 The Andy Warhol Foundation For the Visual Arts, Inc./artists rights society (ars), New York.
The exterior of Bischofberger’s gallery.
The “pappardelle” exterior of the private exhibition space.
George Condo’s Extraterrestrial Improvisation II, 1995, Francesco Clemente’s Check Mate, 2005, and Condo’s Extended Form, 2002 (from left).
Andy Warhol’s childhood portrait of Baier-Bischofberger, Nina, 1976.
Nina, 1976: ©2015 The Andy Warhol Foundation For the Visual Ars, Inc./artists rights society (ars), New York, Courtesy of Baier-Bischofberger
Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Bruno Bischofberger, and Francesco Clemente, New York, 1984. Courtesy of Galerie Bruno Bischofberger.
The Bischofberger family, with Clemente, Basquiat, and others, in Rome, 1984. Courtesy of Christina Bischofberger