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Born 1940 Uhingen, Germany. Known for: Sculptural and design works.
. Jörg Zimmermann is a renowned German glass sculptor and educator. Zimmermann is celebrated for his innovative work in glass sculpture, often exploring organic forms and structural patterns. His... Read full biography
. Jörg Zimmermann is a renowned German glass sculptor and educator. Zimmermann is celebrated for his innovative work in glass sculpture, often exploring organic forms and structural patterns. His signature pieces include “Wabenobjekte” (honeycomb objects) and “Schalenobjekte” (bowl objects), which... Read full biography
. Jörg Zimmermann is a renowned German glass sculptor and educator. Zimmermann is celebrated for his innovative work in glass sculpture, often exploring organic forms and structural patterns. His signature pieces include “Wabenobjekte” (honeycomb objects) and “Schalenobjekte” (bowl objects), which reflect a deep engagement with natural geometries and translucent materials. Since 1976, Zimmermann has served as a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, where he has influenced... Read full biography
. Jörg Zimmermann is a renowned German glass sculptor and educator. Zimmermann is celebrated for his innovative work in glass sculpture, often exploring organic forms and structural patterns. His signature pieces include “Wabenobjekte” (honeycomb objects) and “Schalenobjekte” (bowl objects), which reflect a deep engagement with natural geometries and translucent materials. Since 1976, Zimmermann has served as a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, where he has influenced generations of artists through his teaching and experimental approach to glass as a sculptural medium. His works span design, sculpture, and decorative objects, and have been exhibited and auctioned internationally. Zimmermann’s practice is marked by a... Read full biography
. Jörg Zimmermann is a renowned German glass sculptor and educator. Zimmermann is celebrated for his innovative work in glass sculpture, often exploring organic forms and structural patterns. His signature pieces include “Wabenobjekte” (honeycomb objects) and “Schalenobjekte” (bowl objects), which reflect a deep engagement with natural geometries and translucent materials. Since 1976, Zimmermann has served as a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, where he has influenced generations of artists through his teaching and experimental approach to glass as a sculptural medium. His works span design, sculpture, and decorative objects, and have been exhibited and auctioned internationally. Zimmermann’s practice is marked by a balance between technical mastery and aesthetic exploration, often pushing the boundaries of traditional glasswork. His piec... Read full biography
