Gerold Jäggle

1961 Born in Ertingen, Germany

1982 – 1987 Studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart 

In the following years, he worked at the studio of his former professor, Christoff Schellenberger on Marienplatz in Stuttgart.

He made several large-scale commissioned works, such as a Taureau (bull) for Lyon, the Snowball Pillar in Hagnau on Lake Constance or the Hans-Liebherr Fountain in Kirchdorf/Iller.

The "Celtic Bronzes" took him to work in London, where Gerold Jäggle taught courses at the Royal College of Arts.

2000 Participation in the European Sculptors’ Symposium in Oggelshausen with the sculpture "Schale".

Since 1998 He has his studio and residence in a former fire department house in Ertingen, Germany. 

Gerold Jäggle’s works are found in public and private collections.

Exhibitions:

1991 Galerie Uli Lang Biberach

1992 Art Cologne Galerie manus presse

1994 Galerie Schloß Mochental

1996 Art Strassburg

2000 Bildhauersymposium Oggelshausen

2001 Hornsey Gallery London

2002 Galerie Andreas Henn Stuttgart

2003 Cast Art Düsseldorf

2003 Internationale Triennale für Druckgrafik Krakau

2004 SkulpturAreal 3 Werkstatthaus Stuttgart

2004 J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles

2006 "11 Sammlerpositionen" Kunstverein Reutlingen

2006 "Das Symbol des Gefäßes in der Kunst der Moderne" Galerie der Stiftung Pro Arte KSK Biberach

2007 Galerie Andreas Henn, Stuttgart

2007 Galerie art73 Ratingen

2009 Städtische Galerie Spital zum Hl. Geist Riedlingen

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