Winni Schaak
Winni Schaak (* 1957 in Kropp , Schleswig-Holstein ) is a German sculptor .
biography
After graduating from high school, Winni Schaak went hiking as a blacksmith from 1984 to 1985. He graduated from Lüneburg in 1985 as a master blacksmith and locksmith . From 1986 to 1990 he studied sculpture with Wolfgang Bier at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences , where he graduated in object design in 1990 . Schaak then went on a study trip to Indonesia and Australia until 1991. In 2009 he worked as a lecturer for the ArTeMa project , the Lübeck Chamber of Crafts and the city of Nakskov in Denmark .
Winni Schaak lives and works in Lübeck.
Awards
- 1991: First Prize, Double Column , Surfers Paradise , Australia
- 1992: Second Prize, Torso-Torsi , Ivory Museum Erbach (Odenwald)
- 2001: Third prize, sheep - lamb - ram , Nelting summer studio, Westerhever
- 2002: Prize winner Formation with four , Galerie auf dem Wasser, Schleswig
Works
Winni Schaak uses bronze or stainless steel for his minimalist works , but mostly Corten steel . It forms straight edges and arcs, curved and flat surfaces. By bending, twisting and breaking through, they become three-dimensional bodies.
Sculptures in public space (selection)
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- 1994: Bird figure , Rathausmarkt Rellingen
- 1994: Cactus figure , Evangelical Academy Bad Segeberg
- 1995: Big dancing figure , pedestrian zone, Castrop-Rauxel
- 1996: Colorful head weight (relief), vocational schools, Schleswig
- 1998: The guardian of Kropp , Kropp
- 2000: Perspective I , Kunstkilometer Neustadt in Holstein
- 2001: Hausungen , Harburger Stadtpark, Hamburg
- 2001: Won Tong , Erbeskopf , Rhineland-Palatinate
- 2002/2003: Architektur I , Sculpture Park Elmshorn
- 2003: Memorial plaque for 76 victims of the Hamburg flood in 1962 in the Süderelbe area , Hohenwischer Brack, Hamburg
- 2005: Schneid'ger Kopfkarton VI , (Sculpture Trail Rhineland-Palatinate), Stelzenberg
- 2006: Narrow head box , Schifffahrtsgesellschaft Peter Döhle, Elbchaussee Hamburg
- 2009: The Knick , (eight-part square design), Bissee, Schleswig-Holstein
- 2019: Peace memorial , St. Nicolai Church Bothfeld , Hanover
Exhibitions (selection)
- 1994: Evangelical Academy Bad Segeberg
- 1995: Grosche Gallery, Castrop-Rauxel
- 1996: Art Association Elmshorn
- 2001: City Park Hamburg / Harburg and Harburg City Hall
- 2005: Buchholz Gallery, Hanover
- 2006: c. important. gallery, Berlin
- 2006: Galerie Aelbrecht, Rotterdam, Nederland
- 2012: Galerie per-seh, Hanover
- 2013: Kunsthaus Müllers, Rendsburg summer exhibition - artists of the gallery , with Volker Altenhof, Friedel Anderson, Hans-Joachim Billib, Brigitta Borchert, Björn Bredström, Tobias Duwe, Lucia Figueroa , Frauke Gloyer, Uwe Thomas Guschl, Manuel Knortz, André Krigar , Ingo Kühl , Christopher Lehmpfuhl , Lars Möller, Tom Müllers, Ulf Petermann, Hermann Reimer , Tamer Serbay , Ingalill Sjöblom, Matvey Slavin , Siegward Sprotte , Nikolaus Störtenbecker , Till Warwas u. a.
Symposia (selection)
- 2001 to 2003: Sculpture Symposium, KiC - Art in the Carlshütte, Büdelsdorf / Rendsburg
- 2005: Schneid'ger Kopfkarton VII , Skulpturenweg Rheinland-Pfalz e. V.
- 2010: Perspective I , 15a - Gallery & Sculpture Garden.
literature
- Winni Schaak Still-Stand , (Ed.) Frank Buchholz, Hanover, Galerie per-seh, 2012
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ German-Danish creative workshops
- ^ Website Gallery C. Wichtendahl: Work picture and description
- ^ Public art in Schleswig-Holstein, pictures for Perspective I
- ↑ Galerie Aelbrecht fourteen working Images
- ↑ Work KiC - Art in the Carlshütte Turnabout with five , 2000 ( Memento of December 13, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 995 kB)
- ↑ Sculpture Trail Rhineland-Palatinate (work picture 5)
- ↑ Gallery 15a Works by Winni Schaak
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Schaak, Winni |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1957 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Kropp |