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Thomas Schütte

 
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Thomas Schütte
Detail of United Enemies, A Play in 10 Scenes of 1994; Sculpy, fabric, glass, plastic tubing, wood and offset photographs on paper; in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Born November 16, 1954 (1954-11-16) (age 55)
Oldenburg, Germany
Nationality Germany
Field Sculpture
Training Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Influenced by Gerhard Richter, Fritz Schwegler

Thomas Schütte (born November 16, 1954, Oldenburg, Germany) is a German contemporary artist. From 1973 to 1981 he studied art at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Gerhard Richter and Fritz Schwegler.

From September 24, 1998 to June 18, 2000 the Dia Center for the Arts mounted a three-part survey of Schütte's work. The first, "Scenewright" (September 24, 1998 - January 24, 1999) focused on theater-related projects. "Gloria in Memoria" (February 4 - June 13, 1999) dealt with death with a somewhat morbid sense of humor, as in his memorial to Alain Colas, which pictures the famous sailor and daredevil bobbing in the water, surprised at his own death. The third installment, "In Media Res", included large ceramic heads and massive, battered bronze nudes. In 2007 he made Model for a Hotel for the fourth plinth of Trafalgar Square.[1]

Schütte's work is held in the collections of the Tate,[2] MoMA[3] and the Art Institute of Chicago.[4]

Contributions

2008 Life on Mars, the 2008 Carnegie International [1]

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