Seven-part Installation
Stephan Kern (Ludwigsburg 1955)
Lot-No. 574
1999/2000. Aluminium, bronze and iron. Different sizes. Monogr. SK, dat. 99 or 00. Installation consisting of 7 different elements: 1 stele (monogr. and dated SK 99, h. 40 cm), 1 large bronze element with 2 central bars (monogr. and dat. SK 99, 17.5 x 26 x 13 cm), 2 large elements (monogr. and dat . SK 00, 21.5 x 23 x 13 cm and 12.5 x 22 x 16.5 cm), 2 small elements with central bar (monogr. and dat. SK 00, 11 x 16 x 9 cm and 8.5 x 10 x 8 cm), 1 screw-shaped element (monogr. and dat. SK 99, h. 13 cm) - German sculptor, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from 1978 til 1982 by Karl Fred Dahmen and received a scholarship from the Villa Massimo in Rom 1991-92. In his work, K. uses industrial materials such as steel, iron and bronze. His objects are connected as wall sculptures or floor elements in installations, emphasising the different materials and forms in a juxtaposition. The artist lives and works in Munich Mus.: Munich (Lenbachhaus); Nuremberg (Neues Kunstmuseum), Gotha (Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein); Moritzburg (Schloss Moritzburg) Lit.: AKL; Ex. Cat. Stephan Kern, Galerie Wittenbrink. 1999
Stephan Kern: Seven-part Installation
Stephan Kern (Ludwigsburg 1955)
Seven-part Installation
Lot-No. 574
1999/2000. Aluminium, bronze and iron. Different sizes. Monogr. SK, dat. 99 or 00. Installation consisting of 7 different elements: 1 stele (monogr. and dated SK 99, h. 40 cm), 1 large bronze element with 2 central bars (monogr. and dat. SK 99, 17.5 x 26 x 13 cm), 2 large elements (monogr. and dat . SK 00, 21.5 x 23 x 13 cm and 12.5 x 22 x 16.5 cm), 2 small elements with central bar (monogr. and dat. SK 00, 11 x 16 x 9 cm and 8.5 x 10 x 8 cm), 1 screw-shaped element (monogr. and dat. SK 99, h. 13 cm) - German sculptor, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich from 1978 til 1982 by Karl Fred Dahmen and received a scholarship from the Villa Massimo in Rom 1991-92. In his work, K. uses industrial materials such as steel, iron and bronze. His objects are connected as wall sculptures or floor elements in installations, emphasising the different materials and forms in a juxtaposition. The artist lives and works in Munich Mus.: Munich (Lenbachhaus); Nuremberg (Neues Kunstmuseum), Gotha (Stiftung Schloss Friedenstein); Moritzburg (Schloss Moritzburg) Lit.: AKL; Ex. Cat. Stephan Kern, Galerie Wittenbrink. 1999


