The sculptor Pia Stadtbäumer’s figurative polychrome sculptures and installations fluctuate between naturalism and artificiality, humour and sincerity, kitsch and grace. The artist questions patterns of perception and combines what is known with the unexpected and surprising.
Born in 1959 in Münster, Stadtbäumer was a student at the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts (1981–1988) and a master student of Alfonso Hüppi. Even as a student, her expansive sculptures displayed a focus on figuration. After graduating, she gained a scholarship from the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris, followed by successive grants.
From the very beginning, Stadtbäumer experimented in her work with various materials, including plaster, lead, paper, felt, lint, and wax, and examined the relationship between figure and space. Soon enough – initially in a very subtle way – she started to create unrealistic situations by placing the sculptures on walls or ceilings, seemingly breaking the laws of gravity. As a result, our expectations and everyday patterns of perception are put to the test and disrupted. Later in her career, the irritation became even more distinct, as the artist began to deviate from a naturalistic representation even in the depiction of human beings. She started to create hermaphrodites, peculiar children that resemble adults, or fragmented bodies with distorted proportions. She mixed the familiar and the unknown, causing feelings of unease. Figures are first formed using clay, then a negative mould is made of plaster and silicone and a cast is produced – usually of dyed wax and synthetic ceramics. Sometimes Stadtbäumer adds other materials and props.
For several years, the artist created figures of children and angels. Another large group of Stadtbäumer’s works formed in a polymeric cast with an exquisite attention to detail and references to her idols from art history – she reproduced figures depicted in paintings and transferred them into her sculptural works. In her later sculptures, she reached for the visual language of Rococo paintings (without any reference to specific role models) known from the works of Watteau, Boucher, and Fragonard.
From 1996 to 1997, Stadtbäumer was a guest lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Since 1999, she has been a professor at the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg. Her works were presented at individual exhibitions at Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (1998), the Sprengel Museum in Hanover (1999), the Bonn Museum of Modern Art (2000), and Kunstverein Ulm (2001).
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*1959 in Münster – lives in Düsseldorf
1981-1988
studied at the Art Academy Düsseldorf
1986
M.A. in class of Prof. Alfonso Hüppi
1996/1997
visiting professorship at the Art Academy of Visual Art, Munich
since 2000
professor at the School of Visual Art, Hamburg
1988
Grant – Cité International des Arts, Paris (F)
1991
Peter Mertes Grant, Bonn
1993
Grant – Bildende Kunst des Kulturkreises der Deutschen Wirtschaft, BDI
1994
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Grant
studio grant from Bayrischen Rück, München
2012
All Eyes on you (+ Felix Vallotton), Galerie Haas AG, Zürich (cat.)
2010
Pia Stadtbäumer – sculpture, Franz Paludetto, Rome (I)
Pia Stadtbäumer, Castello di Rivara, Turin (I)
2009
Im Wald der Tiger, Galerie Michael Haas, Berlin
2007
So reiten die Damen, so reiten die Herren, Galerie Six Friedrich Lisa Ungar, Munich
2006
Pia Stadtbäumer, Produzentengalerie Hamburg, Hamburg
2003
gegenwärtig: Körpernah, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg
GO! (Maultier mit Reiter), Petuelpark, Munich
2002
Schlafendes Kind und Pferd, Kinderuniversitätsklinikum, Heidelberg
2001
Neue Arbeiten, Kunstverein Ulm Galerie Johenn und Schöttle, Cologne
2000
Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY (USA)
Ich Du Er Sie Es, Kunstmuseum Bonn with Rineke Dijkstra)
1999
Interventionen 17: Max und Clara, Sprengel Museum, Hannover
Skulpturen und Fotoarbeiten, Galerie Heinz-Martin Weigand, Ettlingen-Karlsruhe (with Tracy Moffatt)
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich
1998
Tre Ragazzi, Galeria Raffaele Cortese, Milan (I)
1997
Galerie Jean Bernier, Athens (GR)
Castello di Rivara, Turin (I)
Delfina Studios, London (GB)
1996
Goethe Haus, New York, NY (USA) (with Eran Schaerf)
1993
Kunstforum, Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich
Galerie Jean Bernier, Athens (GR)
Galerie Johnen und Schöttle, Cologne
1992
Museum Haus Esters, Krefeld
1995
Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva(CH)
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich
Galerie Johnen und Schöttle, Cologne
Galerie Philip Nelson, Paris (F)
1991
Bonner Kunstverein (with Martin Honert)
Galerie Philip Nelson, Lyon (F)
1990
Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, München
Galerie Johnen und Schöttle, Cologne
2018
PAINTING still ALIVE… On the way to modernity, Centre of Contemporary Art, Toruń/Poland
2017
Painting XX – Kunsthalle Lüneburg, Lüneburg
2015
Künstlerräume, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Stuttgart
2014
The Thoughts Of Artists – Galerie Miro, Prague
Brouhaha – Burg Gudenau, Wachtberg
read your call – Diane Kruse Galerie, Hamburg
2013
Traum & Realität, Aliseo Art Project No. 5, Gengenbach (cat.)
2012
Big Picture III, Art Collection NRW, Düsseldorf
Architekturschaufenster, Karlsruhe
Art!foto, Kunstraum Düsseldorf
Zündstoff, Museum Villa Rot, Burgrieden (cat.)
2011
Ein Hauch von Eden, Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie, Bielefeld
Bronzen, Galerie Michael Haas, Berlin
2010
Hof halten, Corinna Schnitt and Pia Stadtbäumer, Galerie Uschi Kolb, Karlsruhe
Kopie und Anleitung, Lehmbruckmuseum, Duisburg
1910 Figur 2010, Georg-Kolbe-Museum, Art Karlsruhe
Liaisones Dangereuses, Galerie Rehbein, Cologne
Berlin Lounge, Georg-Kolbe-Museum, Art Karlsruhe
2009
GALA. 5 Sammler zeigen ihre Favoriten, Beaucamp, Haas, von Heydt, Müller, Rosenkranz, Museum der Bildenden Kunst, Leipzig
Die Gegenwart der Linie, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich
Open, Zoya Museum, Modra (SK)
2008
Endlich diese Übersicht, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
2007
Nothing, but Sculpture, XIII. Biennale internazionale di Sculptura di Carrara
2005
Multiples für die Griffelkunst, Barlachhaus des Kunsthauses Hamburg
Sammlung 2005, K 21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Geschichtenerzähler, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg
The Language of Childhood in Art 1909-2004, Museo Cantonale d’Arte, Lugano (CH)
2003
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff-Stipendium, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
2002
Wächserne Identitäten – Figürliche Wachsplastik am Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts, Kolbe-
Museum, Berlin
2001
Der Torso in der Skulptur der Moderne, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart
Kinderblicke, Städtische Galerie Bietigheim-Bissingen
Birnen, Bohnen und Speck, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai (RC)
2000
Ich ist etwas anderes, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf
Kinder des 20. Jahrhunderts, Mittelrhein-Museum, Koblenz
1999
Ein Jahrhundert Kunst in Deutschland, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin
1998
Kunst und Parlament, Deutscher Bundestag, Berlin
Corpus Virtu, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY (USA)
1997
Figürliche Plastik, Lenbachhaus, München
1996
Everything that’s interesting is new, The Dakis Joannou Collection, Deste Foundation,
Athen (GR)
1995
Leiblicher Logos, 14 Künsterlinnen aus Deutschland, Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart; Neue
Nationalgalerie, Berlin; Sara Hilden Art Museum, Tampere (FIN); National Museum for Modern Art, Oslo (N); Art Museum Göteborg (S)
Zehn + Eins, 10 Jahre Peter Mertes Stipendium, Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn
1994
Exposé, Institute for International Relations, Stuttgart
Still Life, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, NY (USA)
1993
Ars Viva 93/94, z.B. Skulptur, Staatliches Museum Schwerin; Kunstverein Hannover
1992/1993
Post Human, FAE, Musée d’Art Contemporian, Pully/Lusanne (CH); Castello di Rivoli;
Museo d’Arte Contemporaneo, Turin (I); Deste Foundation for Contemporary Art, Athen (GR); Deichtorhallen, Hamburg
1991
Bremer Kunstpreis 1991, Kunsthalle Bremen
Arme, Beine, Herzen, Westfälischer Kunstverein, Münster
Christine Burgin Gallery, New York, NY (USA)
Denver Art Museum, CO (USA)
Castello di Rivoli (I)
Art Gallery-Museum Glasgow (GB)
Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg
Kunstmuseum Freiburg
Hamburger Kunsthalle
K21, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Lenbachhaus, Munich
ART Museum Toronto (CDN)