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

Julius Muller-Massdorf (1863 - 1933)
Julius Muller-Massdorf
1863 - 1933
Victor Paul Mohn (1842 - 1911)
Victor Paul Mohn
1842 - 1911
Claudius Schraudolph (1813 - 1891)
Claudius Schraudolph
1813 - 1891
Ulrich Reimkasten (1953)
Ulrich Reimkasten
1953
Helmut Everke (1935 - 2018)
Helmut Everke
1935 - 2018
Otto Speckter (1807 - 1871)
Otto Speckter
1807 - 1871
Albert Christoph Dies (1755 - 1822)
Albert Christoph Dies
1755 - 1822
Claudia Busching (1954)
Claudia Busching
1954
Johann Jungblut (1860 - 1912)
Johann Jungblut
1860 - 1912
Egid Quirin Asam (1692 - 1750)
Egid Quirin Asam
1692 - 1750
Simon Jacob (1510 - 1564)
Simon Jacob
1510 - 1564
Johannes Christian Deiker (1822 - 1895)
Johannes Christian Deiker
1822 - 1895
Günther Gensler (1803 - 1884)
Günther Gensler
1803 - 1884
Adrian Piper (1948)
Adrian Piper
1948
Rudolf Kaesbach (1873 - 1955)
Rudolf Kaesbach
1873 - 1955
Fritz Helmuth Ehmcke (1878 - 1965)
Fritz Helmuth Ehmcke
1878 - 1965

Creators Abstract art

Michael Schwarze (1939)
Michael Schwarze
1939
Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova (1892 - 1966)
Antonina Fedorovna Sofronova
1892 - 1966
Miquel Barcelo (1957)
Miquel Barcelo
1957
Ralph Steadman (1936)
Ralph Steadman
1936
Haegue Yang (1971)
Haegue Yang
1971
Thomas Schütte (1954)
Thomas Schütte
1954
Jörg Immendorff (1945 - 2007)
Jörg Immendorff
1945 - 2007
Yang Fudong (1971)
Yang Fudong
1971
Anton Franciscus Pieck (1985 - 1987)
Anton Franciscus Pieck
1985 - 1987
Lisel Oppel (1897 - 1960)
Lisel Oppel
1897 - 1960
Kirill Mikhaylovich Zdanevich (1892 - 1969)
Kirill Mikhaylovich Zdanevich
1892 - 1969
Jorge Méndez Blake (1974)
Jorge Méndez Blake
1974
Gerhard Vormwald (1948 - 2016)
Gerhard Vormwald
1948 - 2016
Vyacheslav Fomich Koleychuk (1941 - 2018)
Vyacheslav Fomich Koleychuk
1941 - 2018
Dan (Daniel Cody) Muller (1889 - 1976)
Dan (Daniel Cody) Muller
1889 - 1976
Jan Hendrik Wolkers (1925 - 2007)
Jan Hendrik Wolkers
1925 - 2007