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Kurt Laurenz Metzler (born 26 January 1941), Signature "KLM", is a
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sculptor Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
. His artworks adorned many Swiss cities, mostly in public places.


Life

Metzler was born 1941 in
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, St. Gallen. In School, Metzler already was working creatively, using pieces of wood and cardboard. He wanted to become an artist. Because he lost his father, he temporarily grew up at his uncle’s, Florian Metzler, who was a painter. Metzler’s Mother warned him that sculpture was an unstable business, so he decided to become an architectural draftsman, decorator and photographer. In 1958, he enrolled himself to the „Schule für Gestaltung“, an artistic school of Zurich He got his sculptor’s diploma in 1963. In 1964 he travelled to the United States and lived in
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for a year. Back in Switzerland, he began an apprenticeship at a car body tinsmith’s to learn the art of blacksmithing. Then he worked for other sculptors, e.g. Ödön Koch, Arnold D’Altri, Paul Speck or Silvio Mattioli. In 1970, he bought a house in Tremona (Canton of
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, Switzerland). There, he created his first big sculptures. During this period, Metzler received his first orders and held multiple exhibitions. Another voyage through the USA followed. In 1976, he took part at the “International Sculptors Congress“ in
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. In 1989 he opened up an atelier in Tillson,
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, where he created works for exhibitions in New York and
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. He also went to Italy, where he started to live and work in ''Iesa'' near
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, with Claudia, his wife, and his two sons. Today, he lives in the
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and in Zurich. The garden around his property is now populated with about 50 characters and draws comparisons with the garden of Daniel Spoerri and the Tarot Garden by Niki de Saint Phalle, an Artists' Garden in Tuscany, which became known as Arte Ambientale. From this period, numerous monumental works of his can be seen in public spaces. The sculptures are located in Australia, Germany and the United States. 1996 Metzler has exhibited in the Baths of Caracalla, in 1997 in Sienna and in 2003 in Milan. In 2006, a selection of his works at the Park Hotel on the Bürgenstock was seen at Lake Lucerne too. In the same year he participated in the 3rd Swiss Sculpture Triennale in Bad Ragaz and Vaduz, for which he was the technical director, and where he also took part in the first two shows. In 2007, several sculptural works in the context of the Ansbacher Metzler Sculpture Mile in the public space in Ansbach were visible. From July to October he took part in the:"Bella Estate Dell'Arte of Milan", showing a traveling exhibition "Nevrotici Metropolitani" at the Milan Central Station square. The exhibition was curated by art critic Vittorio Sgarbi and praised by Milan mayor
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. A book with many essays by Vittorio Sgarbi, Alberto Bartalini & Franz Jaeger, with photo documentation by ''Mario Mulas'' brother of the late art photographer
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, about the "Nevrotici Metropolitani" traveling exhibition was published 2008-2009. Christmas 2009, Metzler, has collocated his touring exhibition "Nevrotici Metropolitani" into the "Piazza Basilica Inferiore" in
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. In July 2009 in collaboration with Gallery Belvedere Singapore, he designed the sculpture group "Urban People" an exciting and iconic public art installation in the heart of Orchard Road, in front of the
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in Singapore. End of summer he participated at the ''Concert For Viareggio'' as the only sculptor, with five of his works beneath the stage. The idea came from
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"Sugar" Fornaciari, the headliner of the evening along with many other artists and celebrities from the worlds of sport and entertainment. In occasion of the
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, the worldwide famous
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concert, which took place on 25 July 2010, he created the stunning 14-metre monumental sculpture of a modernistic star as well as the metallic human figures in bright crayola colors that peopled the stone walls of the open-air theatre, and also graced the rooftops and piazza in Lajatico.


Style

His opinionated sculptures are made of materials that are heavy, but seem to be light when seen in the definitive work (
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,
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). Sometimes, the materials are bare, but often they are painted unicolored with a rather violent color. The elder motives are wire dancers, people who are man and motor united (they e.g. contain motor parts or chains). Newer are the motives Zeitungsleser (Newspaper), Stadtneurotiker (City-neurotics),Cities, Golf players or giant people.


Select works

*«Gespräch», Ulmbergtunnel, Zürich, 1973 *«Stabhochspringer», Uster, 1974 *«Züri-Familie», Bahnhofstrasse, Zürich, 1978–79 *«Gespräch in Bewegung», Überlandstrasse, Zürich *Figurengruppe aus Aluminium, Spreitenbach, 1993-94. *Building People, Capital Tower, Singapore *Urban People, ION Orchard, Singapore *Men On Bench, Capital Tower Plaza, Singapore


External links



official website

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