Horst & Daniel Zielske
Inspired by the English landscape painter William Turner (1775–1851), Horst and Daniel Zielske followed the Romantic visionary’s travels through eight European countries for four years. The work represents a continuation of their earlier work, the series German Symphony, which dealt intensively with the visual language of the German Romantics, in particular Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840), whose haunting landscapes of the German Baltic Sea, the chalk cliffs of Rügen, and the Elbe Standstone Mountains continue to shape our image of the Romantic era.
Horst & Daniel Zielske at LUMAS
Those limited artoworks, made by Horst & Daniel Zielske are distributed exclusively to authorized professional dealers – and thus are not available directly to retail customers through LUMAS. In our showroom, the UNISON-Haus, we showcase you an assortment of those editions within a very special ambience.Please, visit our galerie, take your time to watch the originals and get inspired. Of course you can acquire each of them directly on spot.
Are you interested? First questions will be answered at: +49 3464 241 120 and for further information we are always give you personally professional advice.
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Vita
1946 birth of Horst Zielske in Burg auf Fehrmarn, Germany1972 birth of Daniel Zielske in Göttingen, Germany
since 1993 father and Son collaborate and focus on photography, architecture, landscape and publicity
since 1999 series "Deutsche Landschaften und Veduten"
2002 - 2006 Corpus Megalopolis Shanghai
they live and work in Göttingen, Germany
Exhibits (Selection)
2008 Megalopolis Shanghai, Von Lintel Gallery, New York, USA2006 Megalopolis Shangai, Two-persons show at Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg, Germany





