Hannes Helmke

Hannes Helmke (born 10 May 1967 in Heidelberg) is a German sculptor creating bronze sculptures.

Life

After an education in wood sculpture, Helmke attended postgraduate studies in free art at the Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences in Alfter which he completed in the summer of 1998. Since then Helmke has lived and worked as a freelance sculptor in Cologne. He spends the summer months on the North Sea island of Spiekeroog. All designs are created on Spiekeroog and implemented in bronze in Cologne.

Work

„De Utkieker“ auf der Insel Spiekeroog

Helmke's artistic theme is the individual and his position in the world. Helmke's original inspiration was the long-drawn evening shadows of the human form. In recent years, Helmke's figures have changed. At first the feet were very big and the limbs were extremely long. Later the bodies became more realistic. For Helmke feet and legs represent the physical human being, whilst the upper body parts stand for the intellectual part. The vivid ears symbolize a connection with the world, the perceiving, as well as the physical big hands. With the absence of faces Helmke's desire for the greatest possible association of the viewer becomes clear.[1]

Helmke's "De Utkieker" (height 3.50 m) has stood on a dune on the island of Spiekeroog since 2007, looking over the sea. It is a symbol for presenting the island as a natural jewel.[2]

Since 2013 visitors of the Maison des Arts in Lingolsheim in Alsace, France have been welcomed by the huge bronze sculpture "Le rêveur sur une grande chaise."[3]

Work in public space

Art exhibitions (selection)

Literature

References

  1. Christiane Schmidt, in: Hannes Helmke, Bronzes 2005 until 2008, Cologne 2009; see: http://hannes-helmke.com/catalogue-2009/
  2. http://www.spiekeroog.de/ Retrieved 5 August 2014
  3. http://www.lingolsheim.fr/inauguration-de-la-statue-de-la-maison-des-arts/ Retrieved 5 August 2014

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