Ludwig Bäuml

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Ludwig "Wigg" Bäuml (* 1954 in Waldthurn ) is a German painter , object artist and dialect poet .

Life

Bäuml comes from a family of farmers and craftsmen. From 1974 to 1976 he attended the technical college for design (Gustav-von-Schlör-Schule) in Weiden in the Upper Palatinate and completed an apprenticeship as a church painter from 1978 to 1982 with a subsequent master's examination.

He has been working as a freelance artist since 1983 and has lived in Kallmünz since 1989 . His areas of work are painting, sculptures , objects and installations . Since 2001 he has been the 1st chairman of the BBK Niederbayern / Oberpfalz . His works have been shown since 1997 as part of the Association's Great East Bavarian Art Exhibitions (GOK), and since 1980 as part of group and solo exhibitions. Works by him belong, among others, to the Bavarian State Painting Collections , the University Hospital Regensburg , the Sparkasse Regensburg and the collections of the city of Regensburg and the Upper Palatinate district . Single-handedly he restored the Bertholzhofener Schlösschen . In 2016 he won the tender for the monument to the northernmost point of the Danube.

Solo exhibitions (excerpt)

Awards / honors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ludwig Bäuml , BBK Niederbayern / Upper Palatinate.
  2. Under our sky in Kallmünz
  3. Mittelbayerische.de: How Wigg Bäuml pays homage to the Danube . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung . ( Mittelbayerische.de [accessed on September 28, 2017]).
  4. Wochenblatt.de: 450,000 euros for a work of art: the northernmost point is gilded . In: Wochenblatt.de . ( wochenblatt.de [accessed on September 28, 2017]).