Stephan Balkenhol was born in 1957 in Fritzlar, Germany. He lives and works in Karlsruhe, Germany and Meisenthal, France.

Balkenhol studied at the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg from 1976-82. His focus on the human form and his intention to reintroduce figuration into contemporary art was a divergent response to the abstract, minimalist and conceptual approaches of the school during the 1970s.

Balkenhol’s anonymous figures are painted in simple colour combinations that appear timeless yet familiar, both living and inanimate. They retain the grooves, cracks, chips and fissures that represent the sculpting process, demonstrating the artist’s raw and spontaneous treatment of the material. Balkenhol’s process advances the longstanding tradition of woodcarving in Germany, inviting comparisons to expressionist sculptors such as Ernst Ludwig Kirchner and Ernst Barlach.

Balkenhol has completed a significant number of public commissions throughout his career, with installations in front of the Blackfriars Bridge in London, at the entrance of the Hamburg Zoo, Germany; at the Städelsches Kunstinstitut in Frankfurt, Germany; and in Kassel and Leipzig, Germany.

Notable solo exhibitions include: ‘Stephan Balkenhol and Andreas Eriksson’, Stephen Friedman Gallery at Ticolat Tamura, Hong Kong (2019, two-person); ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, Museum of Sepulchral Culture, Kassel, Germany (2019); ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, Kunsthalle Emden, Emden, Germany (2018); ‘Stephan Balkenhol Fabula’, Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, Paris, France (2018); ‘30 Years Stephan Balkenhol’, Deweer Gallery, Brussels, Belgium (2017); ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, Galerie Rüdinger Schöttle, Munich, Germany (2017); ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, Mai 36 Galerie, Zurich, Switzerland (2016); Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Palais Gogolevski, Moscow, Russia (2016); ‘Stephan Balkenhol and Philippe Cognée’, Fondation Fernet-Branca, Saint-Louis, France (2016, two-person); ’New Sculptures’, Akinci, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2015); ‘Stephan Balkenhol’ Landes Museum, Linz, Austria (2015-2014); ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, Kunstmuseum Ravensburg, Ravensburg, Germany (2014);  ‘Stephan Balkenhol’, ‘Unlimited Bodies – Corps Sans Limite,’ Palais d'Iéna, Paris, France (2012); ‘Stephan Balkenhol,’ Musée de Grenoble, Grenoble, France (2010); ‘Stephan Balkenhol,’ Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany (2008-2009); ‘Stephan Balkenhol,’ Staatliche Kunsthalle, Baden-Baden, Germany (2006); ‘Stephan Balkenhol,’ National Museum of Contemporary Art, Osaka, Japan (2005); ‘Stephan Balkenhol,’ Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel (2005); Sprengel Museum, Hannover, Germany (2003); Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington DC, USA (1995); The Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland (1991).

Balkenhol’s works are included in prominent collections internationally, including the Musée des Beaux Arts de Montréal, Quebec, Canada; Smithsonian Institution, Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C., USA; Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA; Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy; Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, Germany; Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany; Musée de Grenoble, Grenoble, France and National Museum of Art, Osaka, Japan.


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