Schroedl-Baurmeister Beate


Beate Schroedl-Baurmeister (*1953) grew up in Bamberg and studied sculpture in Stuttgart and Berlin. At the Biennale for Contemporary Art in Florence in 2003, she was awarded the ‘Lorenz il Magnifico’ sculpture prize. She designed the sculpture ‘Schwung’ (Momentum), which has been presented annually since 2003 to the winners of the Wuppertal Business Award. She is internationally renowned for her abstract stainless steel sculptures, some of which are six metres high. She lives and works in Wuppertal, Germany.
Exhibitions
2025 - Sculpture Biennale Montreux
2024 - 60th Art Biennale Venice

Prizes
Lorenzo il Magnifico, Sculpture Prize, Florence
Art Foundation Philip Morris
Prize of the Senate of Berlin

Collections
Staatliches Museum, Stuttgart
Stadtmuseum Herrenberg
Technische Universität Berlin
Royal Free Hospital, London
Dyck Castle Foundation