His spectacular solo ascents, his pioneering work in speed climbing, and his global media presence made him an icon of modern alpinism during his lifetime. Following his death, ALPS is processing his extensive digital legacy, making this valuable cultural heritage accessible to the public, and laying the groundwork for an exhibition in 2028. ALPS is seeking partners to provide financial support for this work.
As Ueli Steck's former manager, I am supporting ALPS in its search for partners and supporters.