LOUISE STOMPS — Contours of the inner self
The exhibition at the Käthe Kollwitz Museum is dedicated to the multifaceted work of sculptor Louise Stomps, whose oeuvre over several decades was shaped by an intense engagement with corporeality, concentration, and existential questions. Stomps primarily worked with wood, creating sculptures that transform the human figure into condensed forms and make inner tensions visible. Her works reflect biographical ruptures, political experience, and a stance that consciously distanced itself from the dominant artistic discourses of her time.
The presentation guides visitors through key phases of her work, placing the interaction between material, body, and expression at its center. At the same time, it offers a cultural-historical perspective on an artist whose work has been reassessed in recent years and is now regarded as an independent contribution to modern sculpture.
The presentation guides visitors through key phases of her work, placing the interaction between material, body, and expression at its center. At the same time, it offers a cultural-historical perspective on an artist whose work has been reassessed in recent years and is now regarded as an independent contribution to modern sculpture.
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