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*'']'', a ten-meter-tall rotating statue in the harbor of ], ], depicting a fictional prostitute from a short story by ].<ref>{{citation|title=Skulpturen und Skandale: Kunstkonflikte in Baden-Württemberg|volume=87|series=Untersuchungen des Ludwig-Uhland-Instituts der Universität Tübingen|first=Uwe|last=Degreif|language=German|publisher=Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde|year=1997|isbn=9783925340994}}.</ref> Although it was highly controversial when installed in 1993, today it is "the most photographed attraction in the city".<ref name="focus">{{citation|title=Ende einer Satire – Papst-Figur wieder entfernt|journal=Focus|url=http://www.focus.de/kultur/kunst/kunst-ende-einer-satire-papst-figur-wieder-entfernt_aid_530508.html|date=July 14, 2010|language=German}}.</ref> A detail from the sculpture, a nude figure of ], was displayed in the Konstanz train station in 2010, but was removed after complaints from the ] and ] politicians.<ref name="focus"/> | *'']'', a ten-meter-tall rotating statue in the harbor of ], ], depicting a fictional prostitute from a short story by ].<ref>{{citation|title=Skulpturen und Skandale: Kunstkonflikte in Baden-Württemberg|volume=87|series=Untersuchungen des Ludwig-Uhland-Instituts der Universität Tübingen|first=Uwe|last=Degreif|language=German|publisher=Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde|year=1997|isbn=9783925340994}}.</ref> Although it was highly controversial when installed in 1993, today it is "the most photographed attraction in the city".<ref name="focus">{{citation|title=Ende einer Satire – Papst-Figur wieder entfernt|journal=Focus|url=http://www.focus.de/kultur/kunst/kunst-ende-einer-satire-papst-figur-wieder-entfernt_aid_530508.html|date=July 14, 2010|language=German}}.</ref> A detail from the sculpture, a nude figure of ], was displayed in the Konstanz train station in 2010, but was removed after complaints from the ] and ] politicians.<ref name="focus"/> | ||
*A relief sculpture in the town square of ] that shows various German politicians engaged in sexual play.<ref>{{citation|title=Comic Relief: Should Group Sex Be Public Art?|url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,579318,00.html|journal=]|date=September 19, 2008}}.</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Racy Relief Causes Controversy in Germany|journal=ArtInfo|date=September 22, 2008|url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/28626/racy-relief-causes-controversy-in-germany/}}.</ref> | *A relief sculpture in the town square of ] that shows various German politicians engaged in sexual play.<ref>{{citation|title=Comic Relief: Should Group Sex Be Public Art?|url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,579318,00.html|journal=]|date=September 19, 2008}}.</ref><ref>{{citation|title=Racy Relief Causes Controversy in Germany|journal=ArtInfo|date=September 22, 2008|url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/28626/racy-relief-causes-controversy-in-germany/}}.</ref> | ||
*A sculpture on the exterior of the office building that houses '']'', depicting the editor of a competing newspaper sporting an enormous penis.<ref>{{citation|title=Berlin's History Res-Erected: Giant Penis Sparks Bizarre Media War|journal=]|url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,664926,00.html|first=Thomas|last=Hüetlin|date=March 12, 2009}}.</ref> | *A sculpture on the exterior of the office building in ] that houses '']'', depicting the editor of a competing newspaper sporting an enormous penis.<ref>{{citation|title=Berlin's History Res-Erected: Giant Penis Sparks Bizarre Media War|journal=]|url=http://www.spiegel.de/international/spiegel/0,1518,664926,00.html|first=Thomas|last=Hüetlin|date=March 12, 2009}}.</ref> | ||
*A sculpture of ] wearing only a skirt made of bananas, like one worn by ], for a benefit auction.<ref>{{citation|title=Kauder: „Gut getroffen!“|journal=Neue Rottweiler Zeitung|language=German|url=http://www.nrwz.de/v5/getBestArticles/00032444|date=April 25, 2010}}.</ref> | *A sculpture of ] wearing only a skirt made of bananas, like one worn by ], for a benefit auction.<ref>{{citation|title=Kauder: „Gut getroffen!“|journal=Neue Rottweiler Zeitung|language=German|url=http://www.nrwz.de/v5/getBestArticles/00032444|date=April 25, 2010}}.</ref> | ||
*A statue of German writer ] wearing ice skates while he rides a horse that stands on the tails of two giant reclining mermaids in a fountain, at the boat landing in ].<ref>{{citation|title=Literatur: Überlingen ehrt Martin Walser|language=German|journal=]|date=February 13, 2007|url=http://www.zeit.de/news/artikel/2007/02/13/92063.xml}}.</ref> | *A statue of German writer ] wearing ice skates while he rides a horse that stands on the tails of two giant reclining mermaids in a fountain, at the boat landing in ].<ref>{{citation|title=Literatur: Überlingen ehrt Martin Walser|language=German|journal=]|date=February 13, 2007|url=http://www.zeit.de/news/artikel/2007/02/13/92063.xml}}.</ref> |
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Peter Lenk (born 6 June 1947, Nuremberg) is a German sculptor based in Bodman-Ludwigshafen on Lake Constance, known for the controversial sexual content of his public art.
Art
Lenk's artworks include:
- Imperia, a ten-meter-tall rotating statue in the harbor of Konstanz, Germany, depicting a fictional prostitute from a short story by Balzac. Although it was highly controversial when installed in 1993, today it is "the most photographed attraction in the city". A detail from the sculpture, a nude figure of Pope Martin V, was displayed in the Konstanz train station in 2010, but was removed after complaints from the Catholic church and CDU politicians.
- A relief sculpture in the town square of Bodman-Ludwigshafen that shows various German politicians engaged in sexual play.
- A sculpture on the exterior of the office building in Berlin that houses die Tageszeitung, depicting the editor of a competing newspaper sporting an enormous penis.
- A sculpture of Volker Kauder wearing only a skirt made of bananas, like one worn by Josephine Baker, for a benefit auction.
- A statue of German writer Martin Walser wearing ice skates while he rides a horse that stands on the tails of two giant reclining mermaids in a fountain, at the boat landing in Überlingen.
Books
Lenk is the author or co-author of:
- Skulpturen: Bilder, Briefe, Kommentare (Konstanz: Stadler Verlagsges. Mbh, 2005, ISBN 978-3797705167).
- Magische Säule Meersburg: Skulpturen (with Helmut Weidhase, Konstanz: Stadler Verlagsges. Mbh, 2007, ISBN 978-3797705402).
References
- "Peter Lenk", Südkurier, November 11, 2008.
- Degreif, Uwe (1997), Skulpturen und Skandale: Kunstkonflikte in Baden-Württemberg, Untersuchungen des Ludwig-Uhland-Instituts der Universität Tübingen (in German), vol. 87, Tübinger Vereinigung für Volkskunde, ISBN 9783925340994.
- ^ "Ende einer Satire – Papst-Figur wieder entfernt", Focus (in German), July 14, 2010.
- "Comic Relief: Should Group Sex Be Public Art?", Der Spiegel, September 19, 2008.
- "Racy Relief Causes Controversy in Germany", ArtInfo, September 22, 2008.
- Hüetlin, Thomas (March 12, 2009), "Berlin's History Res-Erected: Giant Penis Sparks Bizarre Media War", Der Spiegel.
- "Kauder: „Gut getroffen!"", Neue Rottweiler Zeitung (in German), April 25, 2010.
- "Literatur: Überlingen ehrt Martin Walser", Die Zeit (in German), February 13, 2007.
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