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| Camill
Leberer
In contrast to earlier sculptures and paintings
recalling associations of organic forms, today a more universal
abstract form repertoire is divulged as well as a pictorial language
that denies any functional or contextual relationships. Nonetheless,
it is apparent that his works are set in an area between reflection
and instinctive intuition. Camill Leberer's works are in the collections
of the Kunstmuseum Bonn, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart Kunsthalle Mannheim,
Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Museum für Moderne Kunst Wien, Kunstsammlung
Bundesrepublik Deutschland and many other important public and private
collections worldwide.
Camill Leberer lives in Stuttgart.
Biography |
| 1953 |
Born in Kenzingen/Brsg. |
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| EDUCATION |
| 1984-86 |
Dusseldorf, Berlin |
| 1978-84 |
Studied sculpture at the Akademie der Bild. Kunste Stuttgart |
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| EXHIBITIONS |
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Staatl, Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Germany |
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Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany |
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Museum Luxembourg, Luxembourg |
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Kunsthalle Mannheim, Germany |
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Haus der Kunst der Stadt Brunn, CZ |
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Vaclav Spala Galerie, Prag, CZ |
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Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany |
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Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern, Germany |
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Folkwang Museum Essen, Germany |
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Museum Het Valkhof Nijmegen, NL |
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Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany |
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Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Germany |
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Karntner Landesgalerie Klagenfurt, Austria |
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Museum Moderner Kunst, Palais Liechtenstein, Vienna, Austria |
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Broadbent, London |
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Galerie Heinz Holtmann, Cologne |
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Galerie T. Haderek, Stuttgart |
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Galerie E. Witzel, Wiesbaden |
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Galerie P. Zimmermann, Mannheim |
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| PUBLIC & PRIVATE COLLECTIONS |
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Kunstmuseum Bonn |
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Galerie der Stadt Stuttgart |
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Staatsgalerie Stuttgart |
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Museum für Moderne Kunst Wien |
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Kunstsammlung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland |
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Kunsthalle Mannheim |
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