Camenisch worked in painting, drawing, watercolour, printmaking and architecture. His early work included watercolours of imaginary architecture. In 1926, he painted a series of Expressionist landscapes in the
Mendrisiotto. He spent that summer with
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, who responded cautiously to Camenisch’s new works. By the late 1920s, his style had shifted toward flat, idiosyncratic and sometimes hallucinatory compositions. In the 1930s, his paintings became more detailed and naturalistic, with a drier, chalkier palette. His work moved between
bourgeois idylls and politically and socially critical paintings. Exhibitions of Camenisch’s work were held at Galerie de Beaune in Paris in 1939 and at the
Bündner Kunstmuseum in Chur in 1941. Retrospectives followed at
Kunsthalle Basel in 1970, and at the Bündner Kunstmuseum and Kunstmuseum Olten in 1985. ==References==