Career
After studying for one and a half years at the School for s and Crafts in Basel, Bocola started a career as an artist. In 1955 he moved to Barcelona, where he temporarily gave up painting to work as a commercial graphic designer. During a ten-year stay in Paris and his moving in 1969, together with his family, to Zürich, Bocola was simultaneously working as graphic designer and artist.
After completing a psychoanalysis and further studies at the Psychoanalytical Seminar Zürich, since 1975 he dedicated himself to the mediation of art as publisher of the multiple edition Xartcollection and the wallpaper collection Xartwalls, as curator of various exhibitions and as author of several books on the history of and the development of Modernism.
In 2002 Bocola installed himself in a second residence in Barcelona, where he created several videos and large-scale digital art prints. Due to the tepid reception of his last three exhibitions he decided in 2007 to give up any further digital art work.
Bocola"s artistic production can be divided in three epochs: 1950 – 55 (from cubism to non figurative geometric abstraction) 1965 – 72 (fusion of fotographic figuration wit geometric graphic elements) 2002 – 05 (Altering this concept by introducing digital processing) One man shows in Basel, Genevra und Barcelona, group shows in Basel, Zürich, Genevra, Paris, London, Oslo, Eindhoven, Berlin, NewYork, Philadelphia and Caracas. 1971 Edition of the artists wallpaper collection Xartwalls.
1959–1980 Freelance designer in Barcelona, Zürich, Basel and Paris.
1959 - 1960 collaborator of Graphis Magazine, Zürich. 1961- 1962 art director of the advertising agency Robert Delpire, Paris. Design of ads and posters for large département stores (PKZ, C&A, Jelmoli, CharlesVögele).
In 1959 the Swiss département store Globus hired Bocola to conceive and design the exhibition "Manitoba as reflected in Science" in the shop windows of its Basel branch.
In 1978 foundation and installation of the "Museo de e Popular" in Horta de Sant Joan, Spain. 1992–1994 Curator of the exhibition "African Seats" for the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein.
Opening: 10. Juni 1994, Further venues: 1994 Paris/France, 1995 Munich/Germany and Kolding/Denmark, 1995/96 Vienna/Austria, 1996 Tervuren/Belgium.