Hubertus von der Goltz
Hubertus von der Goltz is internationally known for his large-format outdoor works. The central point of his creations is the connection between man and space, where transitions and bridges symbolize challenges that a man has to overcome in life. The figures reduced on silhouettes are often shown as balancing over a gap.
Hubertus von der Goltz was born in 1941 in Bestendorf, East Prussia. After studying architecture at the University of the Arts, he moved to the Free Art Department in 1969. Von der Goltz was awarded numerous prizes and held a visiting professorship at the Berlin University of the Arts. The artist lives and works in Berlin and Potsdam
Hubertus von der Goltz was born in 1941 in Bestendorf, East Prussia. After studying architecture at the University of the Arts, he moved to the Free Art Department in 1969. Von der Goltz was awarded numerous prizes and held a visiting professorship at the Berlin University of the Arts. The artist lives and works in Berlin and Potsdam