Georg Winter (artist)

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Georg Winter (* 1962 in Biberach an der Riss ) is a German visual artist .

Vita

Before completing his academic studies, Winter completed an apprenticeship as a display designer. In 1980 he began studying graphic design at the Merz Academy in Stuttgart , which he continued in 1984 at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart . There he successfully completed his studies in 1988 in the subjects of " Free Graphics " and " Free Painting ". After graduating, Winter worked as a freelancer and took part in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad, including in non-European countries. In 1992 he founded a development office for camera technology and new media "Ukiyo Camera Systems" (UCS). There he developed devices from the field of video, film and TV technology, which he incorporated into his artistic objects and installations.

Since 2001 Georg Winter has participated in several symposia and annual DKB projects as a member of the German Association of Artists . He lives and works in Saarbrücken, Stuttgart and Budapest.

Teaching

Winter was appointed as a lecturer and professor at various art academies ( University of Stuttgart , Merz Academy Stuttgart, University of Design and Art in Zurich ). He also supervised art projects at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art , the State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart and the Hamburg University of Fine Arts . In 2003 he received a professorship for "Art in Public Space" (public art) at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg . In 2007, Winter was appointed professor for sculpture and sculpture at the Saar College of Fine Arts (HBKsaar) in Saarbrücken. There he founded the S_A_R project office (including S_anitas A_rs R_eanimation) and the AG AST (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Anastrophe Stadt) as part of his teaching activities.

His graduates and master students include Frederic Ehlers, Martina Wegener, Dieter Call, Anja Voigt, Max Grau, Alexander Karle , and Betty Beier .

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Typical of Georg Winter's work are temporary laboratories, urban situations, self-organizing performances and research projects in an interdisciplinary field of work. Georg Winter's goal is the "anastrophe". In contrast to the disaster, the world is improved by the disaster. To do this, Winter takes to the streets, he often works in hot-spot districts. With his work he makes people happy and anastrophic their lives. He likes to work in groups, as he is convinced that artists achieve their specialty not through isolation, but through differentiation in the joint work. The special thing about Georg Winter is his rousing way with which he wins people over and inspires them for his work. When he accepts a new project, he first tries to understand a city before starting a performance. He tries to involve people in his work and thus becomes an integrative personality. Georg Winter's work is described on his personal page on the HBKsaar homepage as follows: “Typical of Georg Winter's artistic practice are temporary laboratories, research facilities and projects from the art context and other scientific disciplines, with which contemporary formulations of plasticity are developed. His highly differentiated, reduced sculptural repertoire does not use a classic concept of sculpture, but understands the medium as a sculptural form of organization and action. Georg Winter is one of the world's most interesting artistic personalities who, in the field of sculpture, expand and redefine the limits and possibilities of the artistic medium. Winter's concept of sculpture is not limited to the traditional understanding of a material-bound physical design in three-dimensional space. Rather, the artist works at the interfaces between sculpture and media art, thus opening up new formal and content-related potentials of social relevance for the medium of sculpture. "

Honors - awards

Exhibitions (selection)

Individual evidence

  1. kuenstlerbund.de: Members "W" / Georg Winter (accessed on January 30, 2017)
  2. S _ anitas A _ rs R _ eanimatio - S_A_R project office. Retrieved March 28, 2018 .
  3. erdschollenarchiv.de: Betty Beier (accessed on January 30, 2017)
  4. HBKsaar homepage ( Memento of the original from January 22, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.hbksaar.de
  5. Stuttgart honors HBK Professor Winter . In: Saarbrücker Zeitung of September 30, 2011, p. B4

literature

  • October 15, 2007–17. October 2010, 26352 hours, Schlomo-Rülf-Platz: (Sculpture, city, space, social research, search action, art, architecture, other spaces, and research, space, rescue ...) Ed .: HBK Saar. Text: Georg Winter u. a. Saarbrücken: S_A_R project office, 2010. 95 p., Numerous. Ill., 3 hatchets.
  • 2nd Triennial of Contemporary Art Upper Swabia. Exhibition "Time / Spaces". With texts by Georg Winter a. a. Weingarten: Society of Upper Swabia for History and Culture, contemporary art project group, 2001. 24 pages: Ill.

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