Fritz Koenig (1924 - 2017) - photo 1

Fritz Koenig

Fritz Koenig was a prominent German sculptor, recognized for his influential works in the 20th century. He studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich after World War II and later, in 1951, expanded his education in Paris on a scholarship. Koenig gained international fame, particularly for his monumental bronze sculpture, "The Sphere," originally located at the World Trade Center in New York City​​.

"The Sphere" became a symbol of resilience after surviving the 9/11 attacks, albeit with damage. Initially placed in Battery Park as an interim memorial, it now resides in Liberty Park, serving as a poignant reminder of endurance amidst devastation​​. Koenig's work delves into themes of human and animal existence, exploring the tensions between religiosity and mythology, and the fragile nature of life​​.

Throughout his career, Koenig participated in significant exhibitions like the Biennale in Venice and documenta in Kassel, and his works are displayed in permanent collections, such as the Hofberg Sculpture Museum in Landshut​​. Koenig's artistic legacy continues to inspire, embodying a deep contemplation of humanity's place in the world and the enduring spirit of art in the face of tragedy.

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Date and place of birt:20 june 1924, Würzburg, Germany
Date and place of death:22 february 2017, Landshut, Germany
Nationality:Germany
Period of activity: XX, XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Graphic artist, Sculptor
Art style:Abstract art, Post War Art, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Lipòt Illenz (1882 - 1950)
Lipòt Illenz
1882 - 1950
Markus Oehlen (1956)
Markus Oehlen
1956
Erwin Bowien (1899 - 1972)
Erwin Bowien
1899 - 1972
Hans Peter Feddersen II (1848 - 1941)
Hans Peter Feddersen II
1848 - 1941
Michael Wirkner (1954 - 2012)
Michael Wirkner
1954 - 2012
August Rosenthal (1820)
August Rosenthal
1820
Gabriele Stock-Schmilinsky (1903 - 1984)
Gabriele Stock-Schmilinsky
1903 - 1984
Max Lacher (1905 - 1988)
Max Lacher
1905 - 1988
Johann Grund (1808 - 1887)
Johann Grund
1808 - 1887
Rainer Tappeser (1941)
Rainer Tappeser
1941
Gerhard Janensch (1860 - 1933)
Gerhard Janensch
1860 - 1933
Johannes Post (1983)
Johannes Post
1983
Hans Hartig (1873 - 1936)
Hans Hartig
1873 - 1936
Carl Strathmann (1866 - 1939)
Carl Strathmann
1866 - 1939
Otto Richard Bossert (1874 - 1919)
Otto Richard Bossert
1874 - 1919
Amelie Ruths (1871 - 1956)
Amelie Ruths
1871 - 1956

Creators Abstract art

Andrew Masullo (1957)
Andrew Masullo
1957
Daphne Mayo (1895 - 1982)
Daphne Mayo
1895 - 1982
Shonah Trescott (1982)
Shonah Trescott
1982
Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossiné (1888 - 1944)
Vladimir Davidovich Baranov-Rossiné
1888 - 1944
Christine und Irene Hohenbüchler (1964)
Christine und Irene Hohenbüchler
1964
Stanislav Mikhailovich Nikireev (1932 - 2007)
Stanislav Mikhailovich Nikireev
1932 - 2007
Per Kirkeby (1938 - 2018)
Per Kirkeby
1938 - 2018
James Hayward (1943)
James Hayward
1943
Ad Dekkers (1938 - 1974)
Ad Dekkers
1938 - 1974
Zoltán Kemény (1907 - 1965)
Zoltán Kemény
1907 - 1965
Horst Lesniewicz (1926 - 2003)
Horst Lesniewicz
1926 - 2003
Nikolaus von Georgi (1940)
Nikolaus von Georgi
1940
Marta Gy (1911 - 1966)
Marta Gy
1911 - 1966
Fred Freeman (1906 - 1988)
Fred Freeman
1906 - 1988
Ulrich Gansert (1942)
Ulrich Gansert
1942
Dana Wyse (1965)
Dana Wyse
1965