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Erich Hauser (15 December 1930, Rietheim – 28 March 2004,
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) was a German
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.


Life

From 1945 to 1948 Erich Hauser was apprenticed to a steel engraver. Moreover, he was taught drawing and modelling by Father Ansgar at the
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. Afterwards he studied at the ''Freie Kunstschule'' in
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taking evening classes in sculpting. Since 1952 Hauser worked as a free artist and sculptor. His first influences were the sculptures of the Spanish artist
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and the Italian-French artist Berto Lardera. In dealing with metal he was influenced by contemporary ''informel'' painters of the 1950s. At first his steel sculptures still showed noticeable marks of processing. Later he opted for smooth surfaces. Since 1962 he worked with industrially pre-fabricated steel plates. At the same time he dealt with basic geometrical structures and technical structural elements, which were characteristic of Hauser’s first autonomous works. He transformed composed surfaces into hollow sculptures to be viewed from all sides, showing edgy burrs and caves. The sculptures cannot be walked-on. Hauser assembled the metal elements in such a way that they finally became regular hollow bodies. Thus he created spheres, cubes and tetrahedrons. It is significant of these works that they seem likely to break or fall to pieces or be in risky balance. Hauser’s participation in the ''documenta III'' (1964), documenta 4 (1968) and documenta 6 (1977) in
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brought about his artistic breakthrough. From 1964 to 1965 Hauser was a guest lecturer at the school of visual arts in Hamburg. Since then he frequently used pillars as subjects and discovered spatial height. Since 1967 he made his sculptures from polished metal discs shaped as pipes divided lengthwise. In 1969 he was awarded the renowned prize of the
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. In 1970 Erich Hauser became a member of the
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in
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. Since the 1970s he created numerous sculptures for public places e. g. in Darmstadt, Hanover, Kiel and Kassel. In 1971 he created a double sculpture for the Hesse ''Landesmuseum'' in Darmstadt, and in 1977 he provided sculptures for the walls of the
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. He accepted commissions, and also created small sculptures of crescent-shaped discs on cubic blocks. In 1970 Hauser moved from
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to Rottweil and helped establish the ''Forum Kunst Rottweil''. Next to his workshop in the so-called ''Saline'', he created a sculpture garden, where the ''Art Foundation Erich Hauser'', which was founded in 1996, keeps presenting his works to this day. From 1964 to 1985 he was a visiting professor at the school of visual arts in Berlin; in 1986 he received an honorary degree as professor from the state of
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. One of his remarkable sculptures is the Stahlengel (steel angel) (1987) in the ''Hanover Mile of Sculptures''. The stainless steel sculpture is 12 metres high and 16 metres wide. In 1996 the Erich Hauser-Stiftung e.V (Erich Hauser Foundation) was founded. Its main purpose is the preservation and presentation of Hauser’s works.


Honours

* In 2000 Erich Hauser was awarded the ''Verdienstmedaille'' (medal of merit) of the state of Baden-Württemberg and the cultural award of the city of Rottweil * A vocational school in Rottweil was named ''Erich-Hauser-Gewerbeschule''.


Exhibitions

* documenta 3 1964 in Kassel * documenta 4 1968 in Kassel * documenta 6 1977 in Kassel


Works (assorted examples)

Image:Skulptur Stahlengel.jpg, ''Stahlengel''(steel angel) in Hanover Image:Bad Bellingen Hauser.JPG, Steel sculpture in front of thermal bath in Bad Bellingen Image:Mannheim Kunsthalle Skulpturengarten Erich Hauser 6-77 a.jpg, ''Skulpturengarten der Kunsthalle'' Mannheim Image:Duisburg SLM Hauser 02.JPG, Duisburg Image:Ge Hauser 03.JPG, Gelsenkirchen, spatial pillars Image:Nordhorn Hauser01.JPG, Nordhorn, double pillar Image:Hauser_schramberg.jpg, Schramberg 1990 Image:stmaria.jpg, Interior St Maria Church in Schramberg Image:Hauserdesign.JPG, Bottle sealer, c. 1980 File:Erich Hauser Sculpture Stuttgart Kernerplatz pjt.jpg, Steel sculpture, Kernerplatz, Stuttgart


Further reading

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External links

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Kunststiftung Erich Hauser
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hauser, Erich 1930 births 2004 deaths People from Tuttlingen (district) 20th-century German sculptors 20th-century German male artists 21st-century German sculptors 21st-century German male artists German male sculptors Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Recipients of the Order of Merit of Baden-Württemberg