Stephan Balkenhol b. 1957

Biography

Born in Fritzlar/Hessen, Germany 1957 | Lives and works in Karlsruhe, Kassel and Berlin, Germany, and Meisenthal, France

 

German artist Stephan Balkenhol is one of the preeminent sculptors of our time. His practice grew out of the dominant trends of Minimalism and Conceptualism in the 1970s, where he stood alone in his desire to reintroduce the figure to contemporary sculpture. Carved from a single wood block and often incorporating a pediment, each work demonstrates the artist’s raw and spontaneous treatment of the material. Chisel marks, fissures and splinters show the medium as both living and inanimate. Moreover, the characters are painted in the simplest but most effective colors and color combinations.

 

Balkenhol studied at the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg (1982) and has served as professor at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe since 1992. His work have been exhibited extensively in international exhibitions and is included in several collections, such as the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the Staatliche Museen in Berlin, the Hamburger Kunsthalle, Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt, as well as in the Art Institute of Chicago. 

 

Galerie Forsblom has been representing Stephan Balkenhol since 2009.

Works
  • Stephan Balkenhol, Rhinoceros-man, 2025
    Stephan Balkenhol
    Rhinoceros-man, 2025
    Painted wawa wood
    66 7/8h x 13 3/8w x 11 3/8d in
    170.0h x 34.0w x 29.0d cm
  • Stephan Balkenhol, Sun and earth, 2025
    Stephan Balkenhol
    Sun and earth, 2025
    Poplar wood, painted and with gold leaf
  • Stephan Balkenhol, Man (White Shirt & Black Trousers), 2024
    Stephan Balkenhol
    Man (White Shirt & Black Trousers), 2024
    Painted wawa wood
    67 2/8h x 11 3/8w x 9 5/8d in
    171.0h x 29.0w x 24.5d cm
  • Stephan Balkenhol, Eagle, 2023
    Stephan Balkenhol
    Eagle, 2023
    Painted wawa wood
    66 7/8h x 11 3/8w x 11 3/8d in
    170.0h x 29.0w x 29.0d cm
  • Stephan Balkenhol, The Egyptian Cat, 2022
    Stephan Balkenhol
    The Egyptian Cat, 2022
    Painted wawa wood
    65 3/4h x 11 4/8w x 13 4/8d in
    167.0h x 29.5w x 34.5d cm
  • Stephan Balkenhol, Relief Man, 2019
    Stephan Balkenhol
    Relief Man, 2019
    Painted wawa wood
    11 6/8h x 11 6/8w in
    30.0h x 30.0w cm
  • Stephan Balkenhol, Woman (Relief), 2002
    Stephan Balkenhol
    Woman (Relief), 2002
    Painted poplar wood
    88 1/8h x 19 5/8w x 2 6/8d in
    224.0h x 50.0w x 7.0d cm
Exhibitions
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