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Bernd Zimmer: Namib. Düne II, 2003

$1,481.33

“Nature, largely untouched by man, is the central theme of Bernd Zimmer, who has been working as a painter for more than four decades on motifs such as landscape, vegetation, night sky, weather phenomena, and water. However, he does not strive to depict these motifs as accurately as possible, but rather to formulate them freely in the autonomous painting process,” wrote Dr. René Hirner on the occasion of Bernd’s exhibition “Alles fließt” at Galerie Wolfgang Jahn. Today, the German painter is internationally renowned. In 2020, he realized a long-held dream by mounting STOA169, a permanent installation in Bavaria, Germany featuring a hall of columns designed by over a hundred artists from around the world.

Zimmer has exhibited with prominent galleries internationally, and his work is included in major collections around the world including the Städel Museum, Frankfurt/Main; the Modern Art Museum, Vancouver; the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris; the Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge; and the Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, among many others.

- Color woodcut on paper
- 23 4/5 x 31 7/10 in. (60.5 x 80.5 cm)
- Edition of 35
- Signed and numbered in pencil

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Bernd Zimmer

“Nature, largely untouched by man, is the central theme of Bernd Zimmer, who has been working as a painter for more than four decades on motifs such as landscape, vegetation, night sky, weather phenomena, and water. However, he does not strive to depict these motifs as accurately as possible, but rather to formulate them freely in the autonomous painting process,” wrote Dr. René Hirner on the occasion of Bernd’s exhibition “Alles fließt” at Galerie Wolfgang Jahn. Today, the German painter is internationally renowned. In 2020, he realized a long-held dream by mounting STOA169, a permanent installation in Bavaria, Germany featuring a hall of columns designed by over a hundred artists from around the world.

Zimmer has exhibited with prominent galleries internationally, and his work is included in major collections around the world including the Städel Museum, Frankfurt/Main; the Modern Art Museum, Vancouver; the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Paris; the Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Cambridge; and the Berlinische Galerie, Berlin, among many others.