1927 Kaltenbach - 2005 Stuttgart. Known for: Sculpture, painting, and graphic art.
Otto Herbert Hajek (1927-2005) was born in the Czech town Kaltenbach. From 1947 to1954 he studied sculpture at the academy in Stuttgart. He exhibited at the documenta II and III and headed the...
Read full biography Otto Herbert Hajek (1927-2005) was born in the Czech town Kaltenbach. From 1947 to1954 he studied sculpture at the academy in Stuttgart. He exhibited at the documenta II and III and headed the sculpture class at the art academy in Karlsruhe from 1980 to 1992. In the 1960s, Hajek developed his...
Read full biography Otto Herbert Hajek (1927-2005) was born in the Czech town Kaltenbach. From 1947 to1954 he studied sculpture at the academy in Stuttgart. He exhibited at the documenta II and III and headed the sculpture class at the art academy in Karlsruhe from 1980 to 1992. In the 1960s, Hajek developed his so-called ‘Farbwege’, works that expand into and involve the space. As a consequence, the artist created many large sculptural works with which he designed architectural spaces and town squares. (fea)...
Read full biography Otto Herbert Hajek (1927-2005) was born in the Czech town Kaltenbach. From 1947 to1954 he studied sculpture at the academy in Stuttgart. He exhibited at the documenta II and III and headed the sculpture class at the art academy in Karlsruhe from 1980 to 1992. In the 1960s, Hajek developed his so-called ‘Farbwege’, works that expand into and involve the space. As a consequence, the artist created many large sculptural works with which he designed architectural spaces and town squares. (fea)
Otto Herbert Hajek (1927-2005) was born in the Czech town Kaltenbach. From 1947 to1954 he studied sculpture at the academy in Stuttgart. He exhibited at the documenta II and III and headed the sculpture class at the art academy in Karlsruhe from 1980 to 1992. In the 1960s, Hajek developed his so-called ‘Farbwege’, works that expand into and involve the space. As a consequence, the artist created many large sculptural works with which he designed architectural spaces and town squares. (fea)