STOA169
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Product details
- ISBN 9783777440668
- Weight: 1640g
- Dimensions: 230 x 287mm
- Publication Date: 26 Jan 2023
- Publisher: Hirmer Verlag
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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A hall of art surrounded by nature, supported by 121 individually designed pillars created by famous artists from all over the world: Bernd Zimmer has been pursuing this idea and its realization for over 30 years. The volume is lavishly illustrated and documents its creation, showing all the artists’ pillars in detailed individual photos.
It was back in 1990 on a journey through South India that, inspired by the pillared porticoes of the Hindu temples, the painter Bernd Zimmer had the idea of a project which has now been realised as STOA169, a permanent art installation in Polling, Bavaria. Artists from all continents were invited to design pillars which together support a roof. Together the pillars forms an art universe which stands for solidarity, international understanding and respect for nature.
It was back in 1990 on a journey through South India that, inspired by the pillared porticoes of the Hindu temples, the painter Bernd Zimmer had the idea of a project which has now been realised as STOA169, a permanent art installation in Polling, Bavaria. Artists from all continents were invited to design pillars which together support a roof. Together the pillars forms an art universe which stands for solidarity, international understanding and respect for nature.
It was back in 1990 on a journey through South India that, inspired by the pillared porticoes of the Hindu temples, the painter Bernd Zimmer had the idea of a project which has now been realised as STOA169, a permanent art Franziska Leuthäußer is a former curator at the Städel Museum Frankfurt and the editor of Café Deutschland. Im Gespräch mit der ersten Kunstszene der BRD.
Bernd Zimmer is described as an artist and painter from the movement of the Junge Wilde during the 1980s. He is the initiator of the artists’ hypostyle hall STOA169.
Bernd Zimmer is described as an artist and painter from the movement of the Junge Wilde during the 1980s. He is the initiator of the artists’ hypostyle hall STOA169.
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