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Galerie Michael Haas

Thomas Grünfeld

* 1956 IN OPLADEN
LIVES AND WORKS IN COLOGNE

The German sculptor Thomas Grünfeld studied between 1978-1982 at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Stuttgart. In the late 1990s he taught at Goldsmith’s College in London. Since 2004 he has been professor for sculpture at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.

In his conceptual series Grünfeld focuses intensely on selected themes and materials. His works are renowned for their ambivalence and complexity, such as his felt works which are both reduced and playful at the same time. His animal sculptures, entitled "misfits", for which he became well known are also hybrid combinations from different species.

His works have been shown in numerous international exhibitions.

Belphegor, 2007 <br> felt <br> signed and dated on the verso <br> 169 x 125 cm, framed 181 x 137 cm <br> (4130)
Belphegor
2007
Ponygirl, 2009 <br> felt <br> signed and dated on the verso <br> 172 x 127 cm, framed 184 x 139 cm <br> (4148)
Ponygirl
2009