Axel Anklam

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Axel Anklam, portrayed by Oliver Mark , Bad Freienwalde 2014

Axel Anklam (* 1971 in Wriezen ) is a German visual artist .

Vita

Axel Anklam was born in Wriezen in 1971 and initially trained as a blacksmith from 1987 to 1990. In 1991 he earned the championship title. Until 1996 he carried out free design and restoration assignments and then worked as a restorer in Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam until 1998 . This work was interrupted in 1997 by a study visit to the European Center for the Preservation of Monuments in Venice . 1998 to 2002 Anklam studied at the University of Art and Design (HfKD) Burg Giebichenstein , 2002 to 2004 at the University of the Arts Berlin (UdK). Until 2006 he was a master student of the sculptor Tony Cragg at the UdK. In 2010 he received a visiting professorship for sculpture at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart , and in 2013 he took part in the Biennale di Venezia .

Axel Anklam lives and works in Berlin and Bad Freienwalde.

art

Dynamic and calmly flowing parts follow one another and create exciting shapes. Anklam prefers to use transparent or opaque materials: stainless steel mesh, epoxy or latex. Shimmering surfaces cover metal carcasses. Changes in light and changes in the atmosphere lead to new perceptions.

Prices (selection)

  • 2003: Sculpture competition “Die neue Berolina”, first prize
  • 2006: Master class prize from the President of the UdK Berlin
  • 2010: Ernst Rietschl Art Prize for Sculpture
  • 2010: Gerlinde Beck Prize for Sculpture
  • 2017: Prize of the Berlin Academy of the Arts in the visual arts category

Solo exhibitions (selection)

  • 2006: Projektraum Brunnens, Berlin
  • 2007: sculptures. Rothamel Gallery, Frankfurt
  • 2008: Charlottenburg Palace, Small Orangery, Berlin (catalog)
  • 2009: Parcours . Angermuseum, Erfurt
  • 2009: Parcours . Rothamel Gallery, Frankfurt
  • 2010: Axel Anklam. Ernst Rietschel Museum
  • 2011: country . Gallery Burg Klempenow
  • 2012: Axel Anklam. Gehag Forum, Berlin
  • 2013: mass effects . Old tram depot, Jena art collection
  • 2014: SCOTT (with Jan Muche). Rothamel Gallery, Frankfurt
  • 2015: cascade connection . IG Metall building Berlin
  • 2016: lights . Gallery at the town hall and in the urban area of ​​Eschbonn
  • 2017: Hileron . Zebralla Collection, Berlin
  • 2018 Museum Art.Plus , Donaueschingen, and Erich Hauser Art Foundation , Rottweil

Participation in exhibitions (selection)

  • 2000: Richard Haizmann Museum Niebuell
  • 2001: skulptur aktuell IV , Bielefeld
  • 2002: Glass Class Truck , Amsterdam
  • 2004: Saraburi Modern Art Exhibition, Bangkok
  • 2005: Summer Sculptures Series, French Friedrichstadtkirche on Gendarmenmarkt, Berlin
  • 2006: Art collections of the Veste Coburg
  • 2007: The power of things . Sculpture Today !, Georg Kolbe Museum, Berlin
  • 2008: Time View . Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
  • 2009: Ube Biennale 09 - 23rd International Open Sculpture Competition
  • 2010: Bushwick Battle! , Fortress to Solitude, New York
  • 2010: Elective affinities 2 . New Museum, Weimar
  • 2011: Moraltarantula V - Perfection in Perfection , Hamburg
  • 2012: Abstract confusion . Kunsthalle Erfurt
  • 2013: Personal Structures . 55th International Art Exhibition / La Biennale di Venezia, Palazzo Bembo, Venice
  • 2014: Steel sculpture in Germany - yesterday and today. Wilhelmshöhe Art Association
  • 2015: where is here . Reutlingen Art Association
  • 2016: The story has one mistake - too many storytellers . Art Association Gütersloh

Public collections

  • Saraburi Botanical Garden, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Collection Frisch Berlin
  • Federal Ministry of Education and Research
  • Collection of Contemporary Art of the Federal Republic of Germany
  • Sennestadtverein eV, Bielefeld
  • European Patent Office, Munich
  • Enzkreis Pforzheim collection
  • Neues Museum-Klassikstiftung Weimar

Literature (selection)

  • Frisch from Berlin , publisher Stadtmuseum Oldenburg, Bielefeld: Kerber 2015, ISBN 978-3-7356-0146-9
  • About winds, water and regions , published by Kunstverein Gütersloh 2014
  • APAIRON , published by the Art Collection, Städtische Museen Jena 2013, ISBN 978-3-942176-73-6
  • In 'ei Raisan, draft of a barnim aesthetic , published by Galerie Borchardt Hamburg 2012
  • Begleiter , published by Galerie Rothamel, Frankfurt / Main 2012
  • Axel Anklam - Madame Chrysanthème , Eds. Christian Malycha and Dorothee Heine, Verlag Q4 Berlin 2011
  • Abstract confusion , eds. Monika Machnicki and Christian Malycha, Kerber Verlag 2011, ISBN 978-3-86678-555-7
  • View of time. Acquisitions of the Collection of Contemporary Art of the Federal Republic of Germany 1998 - 2008 , published by the Collection of Contemporary Art of the Federal Republic of Germany, Cologne 2008, ISBN 978-3-8321-9155-9
  • New Art in Old Gardens , Ed. New Art in Old Gardens eV, Hanover 2004, ISBN 978-3-89770-234-9
  • The power of things. Sculpture today! , Ed. Georg Kolbe Museum, Cologne 2007, ISBN 978-3-87909-912-2

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Transparency and mass | Monopol - magazine for art and life. Retrieved March 11, 2017 .
  2. a b Vita | Rothamel Gallery. Retrieved on March 11, 2017 (German).
  3. Axel Anklam | Rothamel Gallery. Retrieved on March 11, 2017 (German).
  4. a b Axel Anklam | Exhibitions. Retrieved March 11, 2017 .
  5. Axel Anklam | Bibliography / bibliography. Retrieved March 11, 2017 .