Helmut Sturm

Helmut Sturm (born 1932) is a German painter. He was born in Furth im Wald. From 1952 to 1958 he studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Knste, Munich. After this he joined Heimrad Prem, Lothar Fischer and Hans-Peter Zimmer in founding the group SPUR, which in 1959 entered the Situationist International. He had a six month scholarship in Paris before returning to Munich for the SPUR exhibition in Galerie van de Loo. He collaborated with Hans Platschek, Asger Jorn, Jrgen Nash, Constant, Maurice Wyckaert, Giuseppe Pinot-Gallizio and Guy Debord. In 1961 he stayed with Nash at Oerkelljunga, Sweden with Prem, Zimmer and Deiter Kunzelmann. After the SPUR group was expelled from the Situationist International, they continued to do collaborative work, linking up with Wir in 1966 to form Geflecht. Sturm developed colorspatial anti-objects and had his first solo exhibition in the Galerie van de Loo, Munich. From 1970 he worked as an Art educator, developing a Child Forum with Galerie van de Loo. In 1975 he set up the Kollektiv Herzogstrasse with Prem. From 1980 - 1982 he was guest professor at the Hochschule der Knste, Berlin, taking over Hann Trier's class. He continued to exhibit across Germany and from 1985 to 1998 was professor at the Akademie der Bildenden Knste, Munich. He still lives and works in Munich. Sturm, Helmut

 

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