Norbert Pielsticker

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Norbert Pielsticker (* 1952 in Brilon ) is a freelance German sculptor .

Life

After studying from 1973 to 1980 at the comprehensive university in Essen, Folkwang , specializing in art and design as well as sculpture with professors Max Kratz and Karl Bonner, graduated as a designer. Since then freelance sculptor and designer. Lecturer from 1980 to 1986 at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences in the field of design. Since 1987 active in adult education and since 2001 teacher at the vocational college in Essen for stage painters and stage sculptors. Lives today in Mülheim an der Ruhr .

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He calls his mummy-like sculptures “human signs ”. These deal with the changes in the life process. He is also engaged in the production of images that result from oxidation on canvas. This involves transformations that can only be controlled to a limited extent.

Exhibitions

Numerous solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries, public and private institutions. His work is in public and private ownership. In the sculpture garden on the Kettwig market there are two “human signs” figures by Pielsticker.

literature

  • Birgit Gropp: artist biographies. In: Art in the Sauerland. Contributions to the cultural history of South Westphalia. Schmallenberg-Holthausen, 2009 ISBN 978-3-941100-72-5 p. 207
  • The Mongol is waiting, magazine of literature and art . No. 9, 2000, ZENON Verlag, ISBN 3-925790-48-9 , pp. 377-399
  • The Mongol is waiting, magazine of literature and art . No. 13, 2003, ZENON Verlag, ISBN 3-925790-53-5 , pp. 294-311
  • The Mongol is waiting, magazine of literature and art . No. 15, 2005, ZENON Verlag, ISBN 3-925790-59-4 , pp. 472-489