
Christiane Bühling-Schultz and Dr. Karin Rase guide through the exhibition “Light Wanderer”
Axel Anklam (1971 - 2022) is known as a sculptor for his abstract, organically shaped, light-filled sculptures. In his works he combines classic and contemporary materials - hard materials such as stainless steel and innovative materials such as glass fiber reinforced plastic, epoxy resin and carbon.
With a sound knowledge of static and musical-rhythmic laws, Anklam's sculptures combine weightlessness, transparency and mass in a fascinating way. The translucent sculptures are based on the appearance of landscapes, especially mountain worlds and the dynamics of the winds.
He expanded his artistic repertoire to include titanium-coated reliefs that create a play of light and shadow in gold or black. The reflective surfaces create a three-dimensional space that inspires reflection on the self, life and the interactions between light, form and nature.
The exhibition was curated by Dr. Karin Rase and Christiane Bühling-Schultz with Nadja Anklam.
(TOUR IN GERMAN)
With the kind support of the district funding funds of the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.