1964 | Born in Ulm/Danube / DE |
1989 | Studies at the academy of fine arts in Nuremberg / DE |
1992–1997 | At the Academy of fine Arts in Duesseldorf / DE with Prof. Klaus Rinke |
1995 | Master title from Prof. Klaus Rinke |
1995–1996 | DAAD scholarship in Jerusalem / IL |
2006–2009 | Resident program Hajaemaul, Seoul / KR |
2007–2009 | Guest lecturer Hansei University, Gunpo / KR |
2008 | Scholarship Konrad-Adenauer -Stiftung, Berlin / DE |
Since 2011 | Professor at Chung Ang University, Sculpture Department |
Current | lives and works in Seoul, Korea |
2016 | Phantoms, Hanmi Gallery, Seoul, Korea |
2015 | Intersections, Savina Museum, Seoul, Korea |
2014 | Relocations, Satellite Gallery, Nagoya, Japan |
2013 | Pros Studies, McBride Fine Art, Belgium |
2012 | Pam_a Gallery, Tokyo, Japan |
2011 | Trans-Form, Bundo Gallery, Daegu, Korea |
2009 | KunstDoc Galery Seoul / KR |
Moa Galery Heyri / KR | |
2008 | DoArt Windows Galery, Seoul / KR |
2004 | Laden, Any place is better than here, Düsseldorf / DE |
2003 | Loop, Space Lab, Seoul / KR |
2001 | Day & Night, Kunstverein Göppingen / DE |
2000 | Anbau 35, Normalen & Total en, Bonn / DE |
1999 | Projekt im oeffentlichen Raum, Ansichten, Ulm / DE |
b2, Beobachtungen, Solingen / DE | |
1998 | Galery Zellberg, >Indiferenzen |
1997 | Kunstverein Sebastianskapelle, Zwischenwelt en, Ulm / DE |
1996 | Al Wasiti Art Centre Jerusalem, IL |
1994 | Galery Loehrl Impulse Mönchengladbach / DE |
1993 | Galery Annelie Brusten Wuppertal / DE |
Galerie Decus Nuremberg / DE |
2017 | Korean DMZ Art Festival, Korea |
Other Ways of speaking, Suwon I-Park Metropolitan Museums, Korea | |
Sculpture Festa 2017, Seoul Art Center. Seoul, Korea | |
2016 | International Art Project ICAU, Ulsan, Korea |
WALD, Van der Grinten Galerie, Cologne / DE | |
2015 | 31 experiments on light, Seoul Culture Station 284 / KR |
International Art Project ICAU / KR | |
2014 | Horizont, Gesellschaft für Kunst und Gestaltung, Bonn / DE |
Geumgang Bienalle, Gonggju 7 KR | |
Universal Studios, Seoul Metropolitan Museum / KR | |
3D Print & Art, Savina Museum, Seoul / KR | |
2013 | Garden of Imagination, Gwangju / KR |
Healing Ground, Seoul Olympic Museum of Art/ KR | |
EHF, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Berlin / KR | |
Seoul Art Center, Gongpyeong Gallery / KR | |
2012 | Gallery Lux, Seoul / KR |
Jared Gallery, Heyri, KR | |
Gesellschaft für Kunst und Gestaltung, Bonn / DE | |
2011 | Haiku Sculpture, Taiwan |
2010 | Savina Museum Seoul / KR |
2009 | Galery Hyundai Gangnam, Seoul / KR |
Jejudo County Museum of Art / KR | |
SOMA Museum, Seoul / KR | |
Gesellschaft fuer Kunst und Gestaltung e.V. Bonn / DE | |
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Deajeon / KR | |
2008 | Savina Museum, Seoul / KR |
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Berlin / DE | |
Moa Galery, Heyri / KR | |
2007 | Kunstdoc Galery, Seoul / KR |
Open Studios, Duesseldorf / DE | |
99+1 pictures Monschau / DE | |
Sun Contemporary, Coolbits, Seoul / KR | |
Public art project Monschau / DE | |
P&P2, Galery Zandari, Seoul / KR | |
2006 | Anbau 35, Bonn / DE |
Kwanhoon Gallery, Soeul / KR Workshop project | |
Tongidong project, Kunstdoc Galery, Seoul / KR | |
2004 | Anbau35, Bonn / DE |
Galery Bhak, Seoul / KR | |
2003 | Clio Space, Insa Artcenter, Seoul / KR |
International Digital Art Festival Uijeongbu / KR | |
2002 | Galery Edith Wahlandt, Stutgart / DE |
Flottmann Hallen, Herne / DE | |
Anbau 35, Bonn / DE | |
Artroom Galery Suryun, Cologne / DE | |
2001 | Galerie Januar, Bochum / DE |
Galerie Edith Wahlandt, Stutgart / DE | |
Ab in die Mitte, Neuss / DE | |
Kölnischer Kunstverein, Jahresgaben / DE | |
2000 | Stadtkunst Bonn / DE |
Transplantationen, Media City Seoul / KR |
In his work Bernd Halbherr explores possibilities for a whole new reading of photographic images, i.e. visual information, by translating them into the third or even fourth dimension.
In the case of his photographic spheres the transfer of a “space” onto a spatial body occurs quite literally, with techniques used to apply a 360° photograph to the entire surface area of an orb, transferring a “concave” image, so to speak, to a completely convex body. The result is an inverted mirror image of the room itself, as it would look if a highly reflective sphere were to take the place of the camera. The spheres, an entire space concentrated on their surface, momentarily suggest the presence of a room that is not there (or in which the viewer is not now present). Their beauty as works of sculpture is the result of artistic craft – physical production processes not measured by absolute technical perfection. A rotation procedure, for example, is used to coat the surface of the spheres with synthetic resin so that they appear to be made of glass or porcelain.
‘Between Us’, the 2017/2018 series of works on walls, also addresses the endless possibilities of perceiving a specific space, here by introducing an immediate temporal element: the photographic image is combined with a real mirror image, rendering the viewer at once both present and absent. Here too, basic geometrical shapes create a refreshing abstraction that allows a space to be both clearly defined but also very expansive.
The series ‘Mourning Mountains’ and the video installation ‘News’ strike a new balance in the tension between abstraction and figuration. Only after intense observation do the small-format landscape sculptures reveal themselves to be war photography from global flashpoints, transferred onto a three-dimensional form. Theses images can be suppressed from consciousness, but they remain present.
This show presents mainly the artist’s most recent works, some created especially for the Cologne exhibition.
Bernd Halbherr (*1964, Ulm) studied with Klaus Rinke at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorfer from 1992 to 1997, earning a degree from Professor Rinke’s master class. Halbherr currently teaches in Sculpture Department at Chung Ang University, Seoul, South Korea. Works by Bernd Halbherr are found in numerous collections, such as: Kunstmuseum im Ehrenhof, Düsseldorf; Sammlung Herman, Karlsruhe; Sammlung Stoschek, Duesseldorf.
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In his work Bernd Halbherr explores possibilities for a whole new reading of photographic images, i.e. visual information, by translating them into the third or even fourth dimension.
In the case of his photographic spheres the transfer of a “space” onto a spatial body occurs quite literally, with techniques used to apply a 360° photograph to the entire surface area of an orb, transferring a “concave” image, so to speak, to a completely convex body. The result is an inverted mirror image of the room itself, as it would look if a highly reflective sphere were to take the place of the camera. The spheres, an entire space concentrated on their surface, momentarily suggest the presence of a room that is not there (or in which the viewer is not now present). Their beauty as works of sculpture is the result of artistic craft – physical production processes not measured by absolute technical perfection. A rotation procedure, for example, is used to coat the surface of the spheres with synthetic resin so that they appear to be made of glass or porcelain.
‘Between Us’, the 2017/2018 series of works on walls, also addresses the endless possibilities of perceiving a specific space, here by introducing an immediate temporal element: the photographic image is combined with a real mirror image, rendering the viewer at once both present and absent. Here too, basic geometrical shapes create a refreshing abstraction that allows a space to be both clearly defined but also very expansive.
The series ‘Mourning Mountains’ and the video installation ‘News’ strike a new balance in the tension between abstraction and figuration. Only after intense observation do the small-format landscape sculptures reveal themselves to be war photography from global flashpoints, transferred onto a three-dimensional form. Theses images can be suppressed from consciousness, but they remain present.
This show presents mainly the artist’s most recent works, some created especially for the Cologne exhibition.
Bernd Halbherr (*1964, Ulm) studied with Klaus Rinke at the Academy of Fine Arts in Düsseldorfer from 1992 to 1997, earning a degree from Professor Rinke’s master class. Halbherr currently teaches in Sculpture Department at Chung Ang University, Seoul, South Korea. Works by Bernd Halbherr are found in numerous collections, such as: Kunstmuseum im Ehrenhof, Düsseldorf; Sammlung Herman, Karlsruhe; Sammlung Stoschek, Duesseldorf.