Manfred Reinhart
Antiquity meets abstraction: German sculptor Manfred Reinhart combines traditional figurative art with contemporary sculpture in his work. Often, he allows human body forms to intersect with geometric elements and abstract structures within the same sculpture. In this way, he expresses states of transformation in his objects.
Manfred Reinhart, born in 1964, works as a freelance artist in Rauhenebrach, Franconia. After completing an apprenticeship as a stone sculptor, he pursued studies in sculpture at the prestigious "Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara" in Italy.
His work includes stone and bronze figures, which he has already presented in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout Europe. Additionally, he has created several commissioned works for public spaces, such as the marketplace fountain in Gerolzhofen, in Bavaria, or a sandstone sculpture for the thermal bath Obermain near Bad Staffelstein. In addition to his work in the studio, Reinhart regularly participates in international sculpture symposiums and works as a lecturer in portrait sculpture.