Rudi Domidian

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Karl Rudi Domidian
Born(1954-06-05)5 June 1954[2]
NationalityGerman
Known forland art
MovementFluxus[3]
ElectedBoard member Schwäbischer Albverein[1]
Websitehundefaenger.de

Rudi Domidian (born 5 June 1954) is a German artist, who calls himself "Hundefaenger", creating installation art and land art, which he photographs.[3]

Early life[edit]

Karl Rudi Domidian was born in Bad Kreuznach. He spent a lot of time in nearby woods, liked to draw. At the age of 17 he walked alone through Scotland. His parents did not support an artistic, but a commercial career. At the age of 23 he organized his first exhibition.[3]

Career[edit]

Domidian had his own studio at the age of 27. In 1984, aged 30, he liberated himself with Joseph Beuys' idea of human interactions as social sculpture. His first campaign was to hike the Pyrenees with friends, creating stone circles and to accept this as art.[3]

In 1994, he met his wife Marion, a psychology student, and relocated to Bochum, Wuppertal and Norderney where she was studying. He worked odd temporary jobs, for example in exhibition stand construction, as warehouse clerk, as a toilet man with Opel. He surprised his employer asking for vacation to accept an invitation to attend an exhibition of his work in Korea.[3]

In 2004, he moved to Sigmaringen, where his wife was employed at the hospital, and explored the woods, where he has been laying stone circles, suspending snail shells and arranging found wood. He has called these markings acts of "small anarchy", which cause confrontations with forest workers. His art collides with the demonstration of power by the local mainstream sculpture of the Hohenzollern, owner of the forest.[3][clarification needed]

With the arrival of refugees in Germany in 2015/ 2016 Domidian received an assignment to create a sculpture with found wood. Unlike his installations in the forest, which decay by themselves, he was ordered to remove them for fear that the wood poles could be used as weapons.[3]

Work[edit]

From 2002-2015 he created numerous installations, as listed on Domidian´s website.[4][non-primary source needed]

Exhibitions:

Personal life[edit]

In 2004, he and his wife settled in an apartment in Sigmaringen. In 2014 his wife died.[3]

He is a board member of the Schwäbischer Albverein, where he is a speaker and coordinator of hiking and trail maintenance.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Vorstands- und Ausschussmitglieder , Ortsgruppe Sigmaringen". Schwäbischer Albverein (in German). n.d. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  2. ^ "Hundefaenger Karl Rudi Domidian / DE". Landratsamt Bodenseekreis. n.d. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Schildberger, Rainer (2020-03-27). "Wegmarkierungen eines Lebenskünstlers - Birdshit". Deutschlandfunk (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  4. ^ "Aktionen, Werke". Hundefaenger. 2020-03-27.
  5. ^ "Domidian Hundefaenger: Roundabout". Kulturzentrum LINSE in Weingarten bei Ravensburg (in German). 2015-06-22. Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  6. ^ Loescher, Kurt (2016-12-06). "Sigmaringen: Kunst auf der Dachterrasse des Bootshauses in Sigmaringen". Südkurier (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  7. ^ Reichenfeld-Areal; Pförtnerh.-Konservatorium-Hallenb.-Musiksch.; Feldkirch (2016-07-09). "Eröffnung: –hundefaenger Karl Rudi Domidian: "landart"". Wohintipp (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  8. ^ Amac, Turgay (2017-10-08). "Galerie auf Zeit: Galerie Kunstforum II - Karl Rudi Domidian". Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  9. ^ Stefan Folz (2017-05-03). "Kreisrunde Harmonie". Die RHEINPFALZ (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  10. ^ Loges, Gabriele (2020-12-03). "Auf dem Wittberg liegt Kunst im Wald" (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  11. ^ Beate Vogt-Gladigau (2019-03-29). "Der Bad Kreuznacher Klaus Rudi Domidian stellt Fotos aus -". Allgemeine Zeitung, VRM GmbH & Co (in German). Retrieved 2020-03-27.
  12. ^ "Installation des Künstlers Hundefaenger ziert jetzt die LEA". Allgemeine Zeitung (in German). 2019-05-12. Retrieved 2020-03-27.

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