Stefan Göler

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Stefan Göler (* 1959 in Stuttgart ) is a German draftsman and object artist .

Life

Stefan Göler studied from 1983 to 1989 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Horst Sauerbruch .

From 2002 to 2018 he and Georg Fiederer headed the Academy for Design in Regensburg, which they founded. In addition to the fine arts, he is an interpreter of improvised and spontaneously composed music. As a freelance artist he lives and works in Regensburg .

Prices (selection)

  • 1992 funding for debutants by the Bavarian State Ministry
  • 2008 Art Prize of the REWAG Cultural Foundation, Regensburg

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2006 “Dolomite Symphony”, Dagmar Behringer Gallery, Munich
  • 2007 "Sign Language", Art and Trade Association Regensburg eV
  • 2011 "Drawings / Objects", Amberg City Museum
  • 2014 “Invisible Sights”, Carola Insinger Gallery / Distelhausen

Public collections (selection)

  • BMW AG / FIZ Munich; Caritas Hospital St. Josef, Regensburg; Collection Pinakothek Munich; University of Regensburg

Literature (selection)

  • "Stefan Göler - Raoul Kaufer - Wolfgang Grimm ", Oberpfälzer Künstlerhaus Schwandorf, 19.9. - 10/17/1993. Waldkraiburg City Museum, December 2nd, 1993 - January 2nd, 1994. (Ed. Kunst-Werk eV, Regensburg), Regensburg 1993.
  • "Drawing: Almut Determeyer / Stefan Göler", "art: phalanx" (ed.), Regensburg 2010.
  • “Stefan Göler” in: Kunstkooperation Regensburg Brixen 2012, Historisches Museum Regensburg 2012, pp. 16-17.
  • “Stefan Göler: Drawings and Objects” in: Art shows, current art from Regensburg and the region, Augenklinik Regensburg (ed.), Regensburg 2015, pp. 8–11. ISBN 978-3-7954-3007-8

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Südwest Presse Online-Dienst GmbH: 40 years of jazz in Ulm . In: swp.de . ( swp.de [accessed on August 6, 2017]).
  2. Mittelbayerische.de: Innovation for Regensburg's art scene . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung . ( Mittelbayerische.de [accessed on August 6, 2017]).
  3. press release. (PDF) Galerie Dagmar Behringer, 2006, accessed on June 8, 2015 .
  4. ^ Art and Trade Association Regensburg. Retrieved August 6, 2017 .
  5. ^ Stefan Göler: Drawings / Objects. (PDF) Stadtmuseum Amberg, 2011, accessed on June 8, 2017 .
  6. Mittelbayerische.de: Stefan Göler shows us the invisible . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung . ( Mittelbayerische.de [accessed on August 6, 2017]).