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Pomona Zipser was born on 1958, is a German sculptor. Discover Pomona Zipser's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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1919

The transition was demonstrated through different materials, such as facades, plaster, tiles, paper, and porcelain, questioning the gestural approach of the avant-garde in 1919 and examining the compatibility of modernism and craftsmanship.

On this occasion, Pomona Zipser presented her expressive sculptures, characterised by a blend of organic and technical design elements, made of collected wood pieces connected by cords, wires, and screws with a monochrome finish.

According to the catalogue, produced alongside the show, the exhibition invited visitors to appreciate the subtleties and differences of materials and forms in modern art and design.

Another curatorial project of Pomona Zipser was the exhibition Möbelhaus Kunst at Kunsthaus sans titre in Potsdam in 2021.

The participants were selected by  Pomona Zipser and Claudia Busching, many of whom have been active in the Berlin art scene for over 30 years.

The show showcased works from 33 artists sorted and closely arranged like furniture in a store, aiming to explore the market value of art from a distance, allowing for a certain degree of freedom.

The works on display included lamps made from recycled materials, painted ceramic dishes, a playfully designed bar, a rug painted on the floor, and a video of heather going up in flames.

1958

Pomona Zipser (born 28 June 1958 in Sibiu) is a Romanian-born contemporary artist based in Berlin, known for her sculptures.

She was born in 1958 in Romania and moved to Germany with her mother in 1970.

Zipser studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and the Berlin University of the Arts.

Pomona Zipser works across various mediums, including bronze, aluminium, concrete, and wood.

She often creates composite sculptures or constructions combining different materials.

In an interview with Heinke Fabritius, she said she prefers to work with found objects, such as wood forged from her studio's neighbourhood.

1980

Since the 1980s Pomona Zipser's works have been shown at multiple exhibitions, in notable galleries as well as public institutions.

They both studied under Lothar Fischer at Academy of Fine Arts in Munich in the 1980s.

1989

In 1989, a sculpture of Pomona Zipser, The Eleventh Chant, was purchased by the Berlinische Galerie in Berlin, Germany.

The monumental, mixed material installation became a part of the collection directed by Jörn Merkert, who is also a collector of Pomona Zipser's work.

1990

In 1990, the Berlinische Galerie collection travelled to Dublin with an exhibitions Kunstszene Berlin West (The West Berlin Art Scene), showcasing works of Berlin-based artists in Ireland.

Alongside the exhibition, the catalogue with all works was produced.

1993

The same year, Pomona Zipser participated in the XLIV Venice Biennale with the exhibition Ambiente Berlin. Another exhibition of Pomona Zipser's works in Venice was organised in 1993.

International Female Artists made a show Le Onde (The Waves) and published a book accompanying the exhibition.

2000

In early 2000s, Pomona Zipser was once again exhibiting her works, presenting the contemporary sculptural trends in Berlin.

The exhibition All about Berlin I: Skulptur in the White BOX-Kultfabrik in Munich showcased 45 sculptures by 22 sculptors from the capital, focusing on the novel artistic approaches to the medium.

2009

As a part of her 2009 solo show, Rot aus der Wand, a catalogue with the text of Jörn Merkert was published.

The German art historian described Pomona Zipser's sculptures this way:

"[They] are constructions made of scrap wood, boards, boxes, rarely from technical wheels, in any case from used parts that appear alienated in the work of art. They are transformed into something through unexpected combinations, through the parts and by painting them into something different. [...] The colouring gives the sculptures their 'skin', their physical unity - however ephemeral it may be. This reinforces their symbolism in space and through this they gain the necessary sharp plastic precision. Imbued with colour, as it were, they usually do not appear as mighty volumes, but as material sculptures completely dematerialised. [...] They consist of countless individual parts that are linked together with wires and ropes, and cords, also carpentered, crudely nailed or screwed together, interlocking here, contactlessly side by side and against each other there. Sometimes they are assembled from large raw parts, others are delicately mounted; they are spatial collages [...] With this method, linear constructions are created that extend far into the room with their tentacles that advance, extend and return, are complex drawings in three dimensions and cut through the air from the wall into the room, across the floor and up to the ceiling cutting through the air."

When an annual outdoor exhibition Sculpture by the Sea went international for the first time in 2009, Pomona Zipser was invited to present her works.

The show, inaugurated by the Royal Couple, took place a coastal city of Aarhus.

Sculpture by the Sea exhibition showcased the contemporary sculptural practice in a dramatic landscape, rocky shoreline bordering a forest, juxtaposing the works with nature.

In 2009, Pomona Zipser had a solo show, titled Rot aus der Wand, in Morat-Institut für Kunst und Kunstwissenschaft in Breisgau, Freiburg, Germany.

It gave her a change to display her sculptural forms, along with ink drawings and sculptures in bronze.

2011

The series started in Galerie van de Loo Projekte in 2011, when Marcel Hüppauff placed his works side by side with those of Asger Jorn.

2013

In 2013, Pomona Zipser exhibited together with Sati Zech as a part of the exhibition series Recontre, which focused on artistic encounters expanding artists' reference framework.

In the case of the 2013 Recontre, the juxtaposition of Pomona Zipser's and Sati Zech's sculptures was based on their shared artistic interest in exploration of space and former common experiences.

2015

In 2015, Pomona Zipser participated in the exhibition Ladies First! which aimed to counteract the suppression of women's art.

2019

During the show, The Title is 'Untitled', held in 2019, Pomona Zipser exhibited her elaborate constructions at the Municipal Gallery Cordonhaus Cham, exploring the boundary between surface and space.

Her works were presented with Kolja Gollub's paintings and drawings, conquering the space with linear form elements.

The exhibition offered a dialogue between the two artists' works.

The exhibition weiß.nullpunkt der moderne in Milchhof Arnstadt explored the relationship between modernism and craftsmanship that followed the evolution of design over the past 100 years.

The show curated by Gudrun Danzer and Günther Holler-Schuster, presented the works of female artists shedding light on their life stories and working conditions from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century in Styria, a region of southern Austria.