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Der 1964 in Coburg geborene Bildhauer Jürgen Götze bezeichnet sich lieber als "Sculpteur" denn als Bildhauer. Er war 15 Jahre lang Modelleur bei einer der führenden Porzellanmanufakturen Deutschlands. Daneben entstanden zahlreiche Arbeiten nach eigenen Entwürfen, inspiriert durch Studien des Expressionismus und des Jugendstils.

Seit 1999 arbeitet Götze freiberuflich in seiner eigenen Werkstatt in Moggenbrunn. In der Reihe „Faszination Kunst“ berichtete das Bayerische Fernsehen im April 2006 aus dem Atelier des Künstlers. Jürgen Götze stellt seine Werke im In- und Ausland aus, u. a. 2013 auf der ART Innsbruck.

Die besondere Zuwendung des Künstlers gilt der figürlichen Plastik. Seine von der Auseinandersetzung mit Naturformen inspirierten Werke zeichnen sich durch eine Betonung raumgreifender Formen in klarer Liniensprache aus.

Der weibliche Akt, dem der Künstler im Spannungsfeld zwischen Abstraktion und Erotik begegnet, ist für Bildhauer eine „Königsdisziplin“. Die Vorläufer von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart sind zahlreich. Das Thema im eigenen Stil zu bearbeiten, ist eine große Herausforderung. Jürgen Götze nimmt sie an; einerseits stellt er sich der langen Tradition, andererseits aber orientiert er sich an Ausdrucksformen der Moderne, die ihn als Künstler geprägt haben. Das Ergebnis ist eine expressive Darstellung der modernen, selbstbewussten Frau.
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The sculptor Jürgen Götze, born 1964 in Coburg, known rather than "Sculpteur" is because as a sculptor. He was Modeller at one of the leading porcelain manufactories of in Germany for 15 years. In addition numerous works created according to his own design, inspired by studies of Expressionism and Art Nouveau. Since 1999, Idol works as a freelancer in his own workshop in Moggenbrunn. In the series "Fascination with art", the Bavarian television reported in April 2006 from the Studio of the artist. Jürgen Götze exhibits his works at home and abroad, including 2013 at the ART Innsbruck.The special care of the artist is the figurative sculpture. His works inspired by the exploration of natural forms are characterized by an emphasis on lightfooted forms in clear line language. The female nude, which met the artist in the field of tension between abstraction and eroticism, is a "Royal discipline" for sculptors. Numerous are the predecessors from antiquity to the present. A major challenge is to edit the theme in your own style. Jürgen Götze adopts them; on the one hand it is the tradition, but he focuses on expressions of modernism, that have shaped him as an artist. The result is an expressive representation of modern, self-confident women.
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Born in Coburg in 1964 sculptor Jürgen Götze describes himself rather than "Sculpteur" because as a sculptor. He spent 15 years modeller at one of the leading porcelain factories in Germany. In addition, numerous works were created according to their own designs, inspired by studies of Expressionism and Art Nouveau. Since 1999, Idol works freelance in his own workshop in Moggenbrunn. In the series "Fascination Art" reported the Bavarian television in April 2006 from the artist's studio. Jürgen Götze exhibits his work at home and abroad from, among others in 2013 at the ART Innsbruck. The special attention of the artist applies the figurative sculpture. Its inspired by the confrontation with natural shapes works are characterized by an emphasis on expansive forms in clear line language. The female nude, which the artist encountered in the tension between abstraction and eroticism, is a sculptor for a "supreme discipline". The precursor from antiquity to the present day are numerous. To edit the subject in its own right, is a major challenge. Jürgen Götze assumes it; on the one hand it represents the long tradition, but on the other hand it is based on expressions of modernity that have shaped him as an artist. The result is an expressive illustration of modern, self-confident woman.





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Born in 1964 in Coburg called sculptor Jürgen idol rather than "Sculpteur" because as a sculptor. For 15 years he was one of the leading porcelain sculptor in Germany. In addition numerous work according to their own designs, inspired by studies of expressionism and Art Nouveau architecture.

Since 1999 works as a freelance idol in his own workshop in Moggenbrunn. In the series "treasures" reported the Bavarian Television in April 2006 from the studio of the artist. Jürgen Idol will exhibit his works at home and abroad, including. 2013 ON THE ART INNSBRUCK.

The special care of the artist is the figurative sculpture.
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