Wolfgang Binding

Wolfgang Binding (born 1937 in Munich) is a German sculptor and graphic artist.

Biography

Binding was born in Munich but grew up in Cologne. After graduating from high school in 1957, he completed an apprenticeship as a sculptor and stonemason at the Dombauhütte in Cologne. Afterwards he went to the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf to study sculpture. Between 1959 and 1963 he was a master student of Zoltan Székessy. In 1963, a scholarship enabled him to spend two years abroad in Alexandria and Cairo. After his return he was assistant to Elmar Hillebrand between 1965 and 1975. Binding habilitated in 1973 in the field of sculpture. He then became a visiting professor at Northern Michigan University before being appointed full professor of sculpture at RWTH Aachen University. He was retired in 1993.[1]

Binding mainly created sculptures, fountains and monuments for several cities in Germany and Switzerland. His sculptures mostly depict animals or people in natural poses. For the World Equestrian Games 2006 in Aachen he created the large sculpture Playing Horses. A large sculpture representing a goat was bought by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City.[2]

In addition to his sculptures, Binding also regularly exhibits his graphics and drawings.

Binding's daughter Stephanie also studied sculpture and graphic arts. The art historian Günther Binding is Wolfgang Binding's brother.

Selected Works

  • Heiliger Georg (St. George), Aachen, 1980
  • Ponyführerin (Horse-handler), Aachen Zoo, 1983
  • Spiel- und Erlebnisbrunnen (Play and adventure fountain), Bergheim, 1984
  • Eselreiterin (Donkey rider), Stolberg, 1986
  • Entenfänger (Duck catcher), Aachen Zoo, 1986
  • Kuhjunge schiebt Kuh (Boy pushes cow), Aachen-Eilendorf, 1988[3]
  • Spielende Pferde (Playing horses), Aachen, 2006[4]

References

  1. "Short biography" (in German). Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  2. "Belebte" Werke von Binding bei der 5. Art Tour" ["Living" works by Binding on the 5th Art Tour] (in German). 11 April 2014. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
  3. Wolfgang Binding: Werkübersicht II 1979 – 1999 (Works II 1979 – 1999), Verlag Depelmann, Langenhagen, 1999
  4. Wolfgang Binding: Werkübersicht 1999 – 2002 (Works 1999 – 2002), Verlag Depelmann, Langenhagen, 2003
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