Born 1950. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
"For Wolfgang Laib, the pollen, like the milk, beeswax, rice, and marble, is a material with properties that extend beyond his individual powers of invention; and he accepts this, playing the role of...
Read full biography "For Wolfgang Laib, the pollen, like the milk, beeswax, rice, and marble, is a material with properties that extend beyond his individual powers of invention; and he accepts this, playing the role of mediator rather than creator, combining organic materials that have invisible energies - perhaps...
Read full biography "For Wolfgang Laib, the pollen, like the milk, beeswax, rice, and marble, is a material with properties that extend beyond his individual powers of invention; and he accepts this, playing the role of mediator rather than creator, combining organic materials that have invisible energies - perhaps even healing powers." . Clare Farrow, Parkett no. 39, 1994.
"For Wolfgang Laib, the pollen, like the milk, beeswax, rice, and marble, is a material with properties that extend beyond his individual powers of invention; and he accepts this, playing the role of mediator rather than creator, combining organic materials that have invisible energies - perhaps even healing powers." . Clare Farrow, Parkett no. 39, 1994.
"For Wolfgang Laib, the pollen, like the milk, beeswax, rice, and marble, is a material with properties that extend beyond his individual powers of invention; and he accepts this, playing the role of mediator rather than creator, combining organic materials that have invisible energies - perhaps even healing powers." . Clare Farrow, Parkett no. 39, 1994.