Kleine Schreitende I 1968
Waldemar Otto
BronzeMetal
67 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 8.500
Bert Kuipers Kunsthandel
- About the artworkOtto, Waldemar; Petrikau Polen 1929 -
Titel: Kleine Schreitende I , brons,
hoogte 67 cm, op houten sokkel.
Gemonogrammeerd in het brons 'WO' en genummerd '1/L', en 'W. Eussel Berlin 10'.
Tentoonstelling: Galerie Tardy , 27 februari tot 24 maart 1970, Hermitage St. Petersburg , 31 juli tot 14 augustus 1997
Ausstellung im Gerhard-Marcks-Haus, Bremen 8 maart tot 10 mei 2009, enz.
Literatuur: 'Waldemar 'Otto, Plastik und Grafik aus den Jahren 61 - 68' .
Bettina Berg ea.; 'Waldemar Otto Keine Retrospektive!' met afbeelding blz. 58.
In het najaar van 28 oktober tot 21 februari wijdt Museum Flehite in Amersfoort een tentoonstelling aan het werk van Waldemar Otto. Titel: 'Beelden uit Worpswede' - About the artist
Waldemar Otto was born in Poland in 1929. In 1945 he became a World War II refugee, when he left for Halle, Germany, with his parents. In 1948 Otto began his studies to become a sculptor at the University of Arts in Berlin. In 1952 he graduated with flying colours under Alexander Gonda. His first great achievement in his working field happened in 1957, when he was awarded with 'der Großen Berliner Kunstausstellung'.
In 1961 his first Torsi, which later became the trademark for his working style, were created. In 1973 Otto became a professor at 'de Hochschule für Künste' Bremen, Germany.
Otto depicts the human body in his work. He has become so advanced at this, that he doesn't need to use any measurement to execute his sculptures. Although he makes correct use of anatomy, he designs his work without a model. He purely focuses on fantasy and his creative inspiration.
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