Johannes Esper

Johannes Esper's sculptures defy easy categorization, displaying a deliberate ambiguity that challenges traditional modes of presentation. 

Biography of Johannes Esper

Johannes Esper was born in 1971 in Cochem, Germany. From 1998 to 2004, he studied sculpture at the State Academy of Visual Arts in Karlsruhe. Since then, his work has been showcased in galleries and public institutions across Germany and Europe.

His notable solo exhibitions have been held at numerous venues, including Galerie Greta Meert in Brussels, V8 in Karlsruhe, Weltecho e.V. in Chemnitz, Nusser & Baumgart in Munich, Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart, Spitalhof in Stuttgart, Sebastian Fath Contemporary in Mannheim, k3 kampnagel in Hamburg, and many others.

Additionally, Johannes Esper has participated in group shows, including "the killer rabbit ranch rodeo" (curated by K. Auderer) at Nationalmuseum in Berlin / Studio Norrmann in Biberbach (2012), "«Hausausstellung der Stipendiaten 2010" at Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg in Stuttgart (2010), "minimal illusions" at Villa Merkel in Esslingen (2006), "66/03" at Neues Museum Weserburg in Bremen, among others. 

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  • Years:

    Born in 1971

  • Country:

    Germany, Karlsruhe