Harald Winter
Harald Winter, is a Bavarian artist who works in the fields of drawing, painting, sculpting, and performance.
Life
Harald is a native of Herrsching am Ammersee, west of Munich, Bavaria.After his Abitur, the final secondary school examinations in 1973, he entered the Nuremberg Academy of Arts and completed his studies in 1978. He lives in the countryside near Nuremberg, Germany, and has a secondary residence in Berlin, Germany and Castellabate, Italy.
His picture "Neun Leute aus der Provinz/ Countryfolk" was attracting a first attention during the presentation in Munich, Haus der Kunst, Kunstsalon in 1982.
Initiated by the Italian Consulate General of Geneva and the Italian Embassy, a large exhibition of his works was opened at the United Nations Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland in January 2010.
In the year 2011 he was presented with an award for culture and he also won the European Art Competition, 2019 for his design of a roundabout art in Germany
Works
- As things stand, oil on canvas,2016, actual size: 145 cm/300 cm, Norbayerische Nachrichten,
- Portrait of Dr. Amedeo Colella, neapolitan writer, crayon on handmade paper, 2007, actual size: 75 cm/54 cm, collection Colella
- Invecchiarano insieme, water colour on handmade paper, 2001, actual size: 54/37 cm, collection Colella
- Sonntagsausflug, oil on canvas, 1990, actual size: 420/210 cm, collection Dr. Hawranek
Castellabate project
Reviews
- portarosa
- il giornale del cilento:
- Fränkischer Tag:
- Nordbayrische Nachrichten:
topsy-turvy
inside outside
A project on behalf of the Zionskirche, Berlin.For that purpose the artist has created a graphic portrait of the Zionskirchplatz. The result of that endeavour was issued in the form of a portfolio in October 2016.
The Kersbach roundabout
Placing first at a European contest with 101 participants, in 2020 the artist brought his concept into reality at the Kersbach intersection. He based his idea on anexcursion into the Frankonian Switzerland by
the romantic poet Ludwig Tieck and his friend
Heinrich Wackenroder during Pentecost in
1793. There and then the ideal type of a
romantic landscape revealed itself to Tieck. In
his project Winter is quoting an excerpt from
Tieck's travel diary: “All of nature is to man, if
he is poetically inclined, just a mirror in which
he only rediscovers himself.” The seemingly
floating metal ring containing the words circles
the inside of the roundabout and rises in a
spiral shape. Material: Coated aluminum, goldleaf, length of metal ring: 49.20 m, height: 1.07 m.
According to a ranking published by the German automobile club ADAC, the Kersbach roundabout is one of the 11 most extraordinary of the world.
time fountain
granite, stainless steel, water/ Forchheim, Germany 2002Inside the forecourt of Forchheim's train station you will find the “time fountain”, designed by Harald Winter. In a sense, the artist has created an “architectural clock” fueled by the element of water, which, as it progresses, provides the waiting traveler with an opportunity to ponder the concept of time, as well as check the time of day. The physical structure itself features a slightly curved semicircle of twelve square granite columns, the height of each increasing with the passing hours of the day. The water flowing out of each of the hour stones represents the time that has already elapsed. By adding a jet of water every five minutes a more exact reading of this clock is made possible. After a cycle of twelve jet fountains has been completed, water will start flowing out of the next column thus marking the passing of yet another hour.
On behalf of the Folk Society of Forchheim, the fountain was officially donated to the town of Forchheim by Dr. Dieter George in March 2003.
Memorial to Wilhelm Kleemann
In 2013 the artist was commissioned to design a memorial to the Jewish banker Dr. Wilhelm Kleeman, who was born in Forchheim in 1869. Kleemann lived in Berlin until 1933, where one of the offices he held was as the chairman of the Jewish community there. In 1940 he emigrated to New York.Winter has created an interactive memorial that can be walked on in Kleemann's native town, by setting a 5.5 meter long band of granite with inlaid letters of stainless steel into the pavement of Wilhelm-Kleemann Weg. In addition, a QR code engraved into a stele provides access to a website dedicated to Kleemann's life:
Performance
- "Katharina läuft durchs Haus", Pfalzmuseum 2005, Forchheim
- "Satzbaulust", Pfalzmuseum 2006, Forchheim
- "MaxMoritzProjekt", Pfalzmuseum, 2008, Forchheim
- "money", Red Gate Gallery, 2009, London
Selection of personal shows (P) and group exhibitions (G)
- Wien, derKUNSTRAUM, 2022,
- Berlin, Zion's church, 2016
- Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander University 2012
- Geneva, United Nations 2010
- New York, LAE Gallery 2009
- London, Red Gate Gallery 2009
- Castellabate, Castello 2007
- Forchheim, Pfalzmuseum 2005
- Portici, CRIAI 2002
- Naples, Goethe Institute, 2001
- Berlin, Kunstquartier, 1991
- Graz, Haus der Architektur 1986
- Munich, Haus der Kunst, 1982/1983