Bernard Schottlander
Bernard Schottlander (1924–1999) was a British, Germany born, designer and sculptor.[1]
Life
Schottlander was born in 1924 in Mainz and came as a Jewish refugee to Leeds in 1939. He was a welder and plater and attented evening classes sculpture at Leeds School of Art. From 1949 - 1951 he studied industrial design at the Central School of Arts and Crafts. From 1965 on he taught at Central Saint Martins in London.
Schottlander became a fulltime sculptor in 1963 and had his first solo exhibition in 1966 at the Hamilton Galleries. He lived in Oxfordshire.
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Sculpture is the art of silence, of objects that must speak for themselves |
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Publication
- Indoors and Outdoors (No. 56): The Sculpture and Design of Bernard Schottlander. The Henry Moore Foundation, Leeds 2007
Works (selection)
- Toronto : November Pyramid (1967) in High Park
- London : South of the River (1976) at Becket House, Lambeth Palace Road
- Warwick : 3B Series I (1968) outside the Rooten Building, University of Warwick[2]
- Milton Keynes : 3B Series No.2, 3B Series No.6 and 2MS Series No.4 (1968–70), Public Gardens[3]
- Tübingen : Pyramid (BS-76) (1976), Konrad-Adenauerstraße
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