Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie
Bielefeld
Artists
- Amador (Amador Magraner)
- Anna Anders
- Axel Anklam
- Jean (Hans) Arp
- Ruth Baumgarte
- Max Beckmann
- Hans Bellmer
- Fernando Botero
- Marc Chagall
- Tony Cragg
- Salvador Dalí
- Paul Delvaux
- Jim Dine
- Nathalia Edenmont
- Max Ernst
- Sam Francis
- Kirsten Geisler
- Alberto Giacometti
- Sidney Goodman
- Marguerite Hersberger
- Jay Mark Johnson
- Stephan Kaluza
- Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
- Paul Klee
- Marie-Jo Lafontaine
- Astrid Lowack
- Heinz Mack
- Man Ray
- Marino Marini
- André Masson
- Henri Matisse
- Hans-Jörg Mayer
- Joan Miró
- Henry Moore
- Ernst Wilhelm Nay
- Louise Nevelson
- Emil Nolde
- Meret Oppenheim
- Vanessa Pey
- Pablo Picasso
- Serge Poliakoff
- Diana Rattray
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Gerhard Richter
- James Rosenquist
- Christine Schindler
- Bernard Schultze
- Mathijs Siemens
- Frank Stella
- Thomas Stimm
- Marialuisa Tadei
- Yves Tanguy
- Antoni Tàpies
- Fred Thieler
- Patricia Waller
- Wang Du
- Andy Warhol
- Stephen Wilks
- Paul Wunderlich
Works Available By
Stephan Balkenhol
(German, born 1957)
Stephan Balkenhol is a contemporary German artist known for his painted statues of the human form. The artist’s totem-like sculptures of everyday people, are reminiscent of both folk art as well as medieval sculpture. The artist uses a variety of woods, including poplar and Douglas fir, and crafting each work from single blocks using hammers, power saws, and chisels. “Figurative sculpture is often misused as a bearer of messages,” Balkenhol reflected. “In my vision my sculptures become a question, a mirror. And it is the viewer who fills it with meaning.” Born on February 10, 1957 in Fritzlar, Germany, Balkenhol attended the Hamburg School of Fine Arts from 1976–1982, where he was taught by Nam June Paik ...