
Post War Sculptures — A1274: German Post War

Michael Schoenholtz was a German sculptor.
Schoenholtz worked mainly as a stone sculptor, executing his works in a simple, reduced formal language after large-format charcoal preliminary drawings. His best-known works include sculptures in the crypt of the Frauenkirche in Dresden (1999-2005), which he designed. Sculptures by Michael Schoenholtz can be seen in public spaces in Heilbronn, Nordhorn, Soest and above all in Berlin. In 1966 he took part in the first sculpture symposium in Hořice in the Czech Republic.

Mary Hildegard Ruth Bauermeister was a German artist who worked in sculpture, drawing, installation, performance, and music. Influenced by Fluxus artists and Nouveau Réalisme, her work addresses esoteric issues of how information is transferable through society. Beginning in the 1970s, her work concentrated on the themes surrounding New Age spirituality, specifically geomancy, the divine interpretation of lines on the ground.

Michael Schoenholtz was a German sculptor.
Schoenholtz worked mainly as a stone sculptor, executing his works in a simple, reduced formal language after large-format charcoal preliminary drawings. His best-known works include sculptures in the crypt of the Frauenkirche in Dresden (1999-2005), which he designed. Sculptures by Michael Schoenholtz can be seen in public spaces in Heilbronn, Nordhorn, Soest and above all in Berlin. In 1966 he took part in the first sculpture symposium in Hořice in the Czech Republic.