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This is about the blossoming, which in its diversity encompasses all of life.
permeates it in the most diverse ways. Therefore, to feel all that is different while being aware of one's own, and to celebrate the whole.
Studies at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts 1985-1990
Bildermann (painter, draftsman, writer, sculptor, actionist, social sculptures, graphic artist....) 1987-2023 in Munich's freest artists' collective, Bermuda; long years on the board of the Dachau artists' association.
Numerous exhibitions and participations in exhibitions both at home and abroad.
1997 Coburg Art Prize for "150 Years of the Bourgeois Revolution" Social sculptures with children and young people (large collective works with up to 50 young artists) at home and internationally, often in collaboration with schools.
1990 – 2000 Painters and writers group “The Tired Kangaroos”, with exhibitions and actions across Germany.
2008 – 2018 Atelier Caveau in Schwabing, in addition to workspace also gallery and event space for literature, performance, dance and much more.
Since the early 1990s, numerous large fire sculptures have been installed in public spaces. That's all that will fit.