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1929 Bern - 2011 Langnau im Emmental. Known for: Painting and sculpture.
Bernhard Luginbuhl was born in 1929 in Bern, the son of a butcher. He came into contact at an early age with the crude world of slaughter, which was to shape him throughout his life. From 1945-1948... Read full biography
Bernhard Luginbuhl was born in 1929 in Bern, the son of a butcher. He came into contact at an early age with the crude world of slaughter, which was to shape him throughout his life. From 1945-1948 Luginbuhl completed an apprenticeship as a stone sculptor in his hometown, and at the same time... Read full biography
Bernhard Luginbuhl was born in 1929 in Bern, the son of a butcher. He came into contact at an early age with the crude world of slaughter, which was to shape him throughout his life. From 1945-1948 Luginbuhl completed an apprenticeship as a stone sculptor in his hometown, and at the same time attended the arts and crafts school and trained himself as an iron sculptor. Through his occasional assistance in setting up various exhibitions in the Bern art gallery, he came into contact with the... Read full biography
Bernhard Luginbuhl was born in 1929 in Bern, the son of a butcher. He came into contact at an early age with the crude world of slaughter, which was to shape him throughout his life. From 1945-1948 Luginbuhl completed an apprenticeship as a stone sculptor in his hometown, and at the same time attended the arts and crafts school and trained himself as an iron sculptor. Through his occasional assistance in setting up various exhibitions in the Bern art gallery, he came into contact with the sculptural work of Julio Gonzáles, Alexander Calder and Eduardo Chillida. After his first experiments with iron at the end of the 1940s, Bernhard worked almost exclusively with this material from 1953 onwards. While his compositions were initially based... Read full biography
Bernhard Luginbuhl was born in 1929 in Bern, the son of a butcher. He came into contact at an early age with the crude world of slaughter, which was to shape him throughout his life. From 1945-1948 Luginbuhl completed an apprenticeship as a stone sculptor in his hometown, and at the same time attended the arts and crafts school and trained himself as an iron sculptor. Through his occasional assistance in setting up various exhibitions in the Bern art gallery, he came into contact with the sculptural work of Julio Gonzáles, Alexander Calder and Eduardo Chillida. After his first experiments with iron at the end of the 1940s, Bernhard worked almost exclusively with this material from 1953 onwards. While his compositions were initially based on geometrical-abstract trends, over time they were increasingly influenced by the Nouveau Réalisme. The focus of his work finally came to welde... Read full biography
