Jürgen Lingl

Available works

Jürgen Lingl was born in 1971 in Bad Tölz, Bavaria, Germany.

As a child Jürgen would paint and draw everything he set eyes on: animals, people, buildings, landscapes. Already at the age of 20 a gallery in Dachau exhibited his work, mainly studies of nudes.

Jürgen enjoyed a wood sculptor apprenticeship with Master Hans-Joachim Seitfudem and thereafter successfully found his own niche, creating sculptures with a chainsaw. The sculptures appear like drawings, drawn with a chainsaw in a three dimensional space, whereby colour adds a poetic touch to it. The combination of the rugged wood and selected use of colour is the powerful component and so typifies Lingl’s personal style. His sculptures of animals are very realistic and mirror their natural characteristics.They often seem majestic but their beauty is also soothing somehow. They shelter love for the human eyes, the passion the artist is able to instill in all of his work. Jürgen Lingl-Rebetez works are found both in private and public collections across Europe, the US and Canada.


“Tête de loup, monumental, 8.3.23” – 174x60x60cm – private collection

 

Exhibitions

2024
Art-Up, Art Fair, Lille, FR
Absolute Art Gallery, Knokke, BE

2023
Absolute Art Gallery, Bruges, Knokke, Brussels, BE
Leonhard’s Gallery, Antwerp, BE

2021
Galerie Sylvie Platini, Lyon, FR

2020
Artcatto Gallery, Loulé, PT

2019
Absolute Art Gallery, Brussels, BE

2018
Leonhard’s Gallery – Antwerp, BE
Absolute Art Gallery, Bruges, BE

2017
Artcatto Gallery, Loulé, PT

2016
Leonhard’s Gallery – Antwerp, BE

2014
“Between You And Me”, Leonhard’s Gallery, Antwerp, BE

2012
“Art Gent”, Art Fair Ghent, BE

2011
“Animalists – Animaliers” Absolute Art Gallery, Brugge, BE

2010
Galerie Schortgen, Luxembourg

2006
Galerie Univers du Bronze – Paris, France
 
Art London – UK

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