GÜNTER SCHMIDT KLÖR
Schmidt-Klör (1945), a luminary in the realm of German artistry, transcends the boundaries of conventional expression, seamlessly weaving the tapestry of his creative ingenuity across the canvas of literature and global contemporary tumult. A virtuoso in both painting and sculpture, his magnum opus resonates with the profound echoes of influential literary sagas and the reverberations of worldwide events.
In the illustrious year of 2015, Schmidt-Klör garnered an exclusive invitation to grace the prestigious Biennale in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland, an accolade bestowed upon him for the sheer splendor of his sculptural marvel, aptly titled "Delegation." His oeuvre stands as a testament to an intricate dance between the tangible and the ephemeral, where his profound messages and captivating characters, notably the likes of Don Quixote, have been incubated and meticulously nurtured over the span of decades.
Wielding the literary works of luminaries such as Berthold Brecht and Miguel de Cervantes as his artistic palette, Schmidt-Klör's creations serve as a kaleidoscopic reflection of the intersections between politics, the ecclesiastical, and the human experience. His artistic manifesto echoes a relentless pursuit of unity, transcending the dichotomies that often govern the artistic realm. Beyond mere formal aesthetics, his pieces are a manifestation of unparalleled artistic expressiveness, a rare gem in a world where such profound depth is an increasingly scarce commodity.









