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Adama (2002) Sculpture by Gerd Reutter
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Bronze
on Wood
- Dimensions Height 6.7in, Width 7.9in / 3.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $5,000
vom hebräischen „Ackererde“ Adam wird aus der Erde vom Ackerboden gebildet. Eine Vorstellung in eine Plastik umzusetzen, ist nichts Besonderes. Ein Klumpen Ton ist der Anfang. Der ist schon da und fängt schließlich an, sich auf einen eigenen Weg zu begeben. Wohin, weiß ich nicht. Er wuchert immer weiter, gewinnt an Kraft, um mit dieser Vorstellung zu kämpfen, um sie als nichtssagend zu verdrängen und endlich Plastik zu werden. Sie fängt an, verschiedene Richtungen einzuschlagen, Wunden zu heilen, sie fängt an, eine Form anzunehmen, die zusätzlich eine wundervolle Realität bietet: die des Lichts. - Für den Menschen wie für den Künstler ist das Wichtigste, uns ein wenig Licht, ein wenig Frische, ein wenig Lebendigkeit, ein wenig Wahrheit zu vermitteln, all das, was er mit Ruhe oder Trägheit angesammelt hat.
Gerd Reutter is a contemporary German sculptor. Since 1953, Gerd Reutter has made his home in Mannheim, following a journey that took him through various places in Germany, Switzerland, and France. During that time, he used to be a painter, applying weatherproof coatings to the wooden structures on the onion towers of the Jesuit Church. In 1989, he co-founded the cultural association "Industrietempel eV" with friends and family members, and he continues to be an active member to this day. It wasn't until after many years of running his own grocery business that he embarked on his artistic journey, exploring clay modeling upon reaching retirement age. In 2003, the Regional Council of Karlsruhe acquired his sculpture titled "Open End."
Gerd Reutter's ceramic sculptures position him within an artistic lineage that traces back to the early 20th century.By utilizing clay as his chosen medium, he skillfully crafted sculptural works that stood as entirely unique and imaginative creations, thus liberating ceramic sculpture into a distinct and individual art form.
- Nationality: GERMANY
- Date of birth : 1931
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- Groups: Contemporary German Artists