Mechthild Ehmann

SKulptor Mechthild Ehmann In her stone sculptures, Mechthild Ehmann develops an abstract, organic-looking formal language that combines sensuality with clarity. Polarities are her theme and she always finds new ways to emphasise properties of the raw material and combine them with apparent opposites such as lightness and sensuality. The result is a harmonious balance in […]

Frank Teufel

SCulptor Frank Teufel Frank Teufel draws seemingly effortless lines in with the stone that challenge the limits of statics and give the stone an unexpected lightness. These lines weave a diverse network, interacting with each other or with themselves. Sometimes they move concavely, then convexly again, sometimes they run parallel or set off from each […]

Christoph Jakob

SCULPTOR Christoph Jakob “The work on the stone is often a balancing act. Hard rock is like glas, it simply splinters, if you tackle it wrongly. I love these surfaces, which tell stories, and the cold core, which you can peel out.” Christoph Jakob works with a special procedure: with the splitter he breaks on […]

Markus Schürmeyer

SCULPTOR​ Markus Schürmeyer Markus Schürmeyer finds the artistic challenge he is looking for in stone as a working material. The hardness of stone offers the artist resistance; as a material, it can only be extracted and transformed through active destruction. In contrast to this is the formal principle of the bowl. As a vessel form, […]

Marijke in den Bosch

SCULPTOR​ Marijke in den Bosch Marijke In den Bosch works with clay with different oxides and bodystains. By heating the mould to different temperatures, surprising results are achieved, giving the ceramic sculptures a special radiance. The most important inspiration for Marijke are the people who always give her new energy to experiment further, but she […]

Malgorazata Chodakowska

SCULPTOR​ Malgorzata Chodakowska Malgorzata Chodakowska’s works satisfy a primal need for beauty, an aesthetic that is often rejected in the art scene in the name of modernity. Her figures seem as if they have fallen out of the present, they have something supra-temporal. Inspired by modern expressive dance, the artist works in wood as a […]

Martin Sieverding

PAINTER & SCulptor Martin Sieverding In Martin Sieverding’s sculptures, the structure becomes the architectural framework, the colour surface its own fabric, its own colour skin. The phenomenon of shadow becomes part of the artwork itself. The varied white colour grows to become the bearer of meaning in this group of works. The bleached, frozen, snow-covered, […]

Lotte Thuenker

SCULPTOR Lotte Thuenker Forms in balanceLotte Thuenker’s non-figurative, perfectly crafted sculptures play with surfaces and lines. She explores the balance between stillness and movement, lightness and mass. Her works in marble, alabaster, onyx and bronze show surprising forms from different angles. She works at the international sculpture studio Pescarella Studio in Pietrasanta near Pisa, which […]

Lon Pennock

SCULPTOR ✝ Lon Pennock Lon Pennock sculptures, mostly from steel or bronze, act in spite of their static nature, as if they could move at any moment. The precision of the arrangement together with the geometric playfulness leave the viewer room for interpretation. Pennock’s main theme is the language of the material. So because of their subtle […]

Klaus Schröder

SCULPTOR Klaus Schröder The sculptor Klaus Schröder, Born in 1953, presents a series of works with the matter wood and iron in dialogue, where he uses the creative means of reflection. The different expression of wood and iron Schroeder compensates with the proportions. His abstract work avoids any possibillity of association and is dedicated to […]