Herbert Wetterauer

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Brush drawing by Herbert Wetterauer (Portrait of Martin Heidegger, 2010)

Herbert Wetterauer (born on Easter Sunday 21 April 1957 in Karlsruhe, West Germany) is a German painter, sculptor and author. He is known for his paintings in ink and life-sized figures made of paperboard, for which he developed his own technique.

Wetterauer studied German Language at the

Fine Arts at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe. For many years he was busy as a journalist, writing primary art criticism
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In 2009 his first novel named Stromness appeared,[1] followed by the novels Du sollst nicht vertrauen[2] and tod.com.[3]

Exhibitions (selection)

  • 2011: Presentation by the United Artists of Karlsruhe
  • 2008: One-Man-Show at the official art-shop-window (Kunstschaufenster ) of the City of Karlsruhe
  • 2001: Künstlerhaus-Gallery Karlsruhe
  • 1995: Art-Collection Westermann, City-Gallery of Rastatt
  • 1993: First Biennale for Material- and Textile-Art, Bayreuth and Manchester
  • 1990: First prize in the poster-competition, 4th Karlsruher Art-Mass
  • 1983: One-Man-Show at the State Art Museum Baden-Baden
  • 1983: One-Man-Show at Gallery Forum Rotart Karlsruhe

Own publications

Sculpture made of massive paperboard by Herbert Wetterauer

Reporting

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