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HD Schrader
HD Schrader (1945, Bad Klosterlausnitz), born Hans-Dieter Schrader, is a German sculptor. He is known in particular for his series of works titled ''Cubecracks'', which may be attributed to Concrete Art. == Life == Schrader was born in 1945 in Bad Klosterlausnitz in Thuringia, in former East Germany. He studied (among other things) constructive design (under Max Herrmann Mahlmann) at the former Werkkunstschule Hamburg (School of Applied Arts) from 1965 to 1969. Schrader had his first solo exhibition in 1969 in the Galerie des Städtebauministeriums (gallery of the ministry for urban construction) in Bonn, showing his first series of works ''Quadratreihungen'' (Sequences of squares) consisting of drawings and relief pictures made of perspex. The following year he went on to produce his ''Kubusreihungen'' (Sequences of cubes) encompassing objects, acrylic paintings, drawings and silkscreen prints. In 1972, Schrader co-founded the artists’ group International Work Group for Constructive Art (AIFKG)〔(internationaler arbeitskreis für konstruktive gestaltung )〕 in Antwerp, whose members included the artists Ewerdt Hilgemann, Richard Paul Lohse, Marcello Morandini and François Morellet. Up until 1986 he participated in six symposia held by the IAFKG work group in various European countries. Schrader sparked considerably more interest in 1973 with his work ''Kugel im Kubus'' (Sphere in Cube), which he was commissioned to create by the City of Hamburg after winning an open competition for Hamburg artists; the work was installed on the forecourt of the Hamburger Kunstverein. In 1974, Schrader took part in the 10th Biennale Internationale d’Art Menton in France. Since 1986 Schrader has held a position as a professor for typography at the Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts, in the department of design. He was awarded several prizes, such as, in 1990, the award ''Kultur aktuell in Schleswig-Holstein'' (Contemporary culture in Schleswig-Holstein) for the work of the citizens’ action group that campaigned to preserve the sculpture ''Kubus-Balance'' (Cube-Balance); or, in 1991, the regional art award ''Landesschaupreis Schleswig-Holstein''. He was commissioned by the state government in Kiel to show his installation ''Kubuskoog'' (Cube polder) in the German pavilion at the EXPO 2000 in Hanover. In 2005, Schrader was invited to participate in a Chinese-German symposium on painting, held in Wuyishan in China. The following year he was appointed a member of the international jury for the ''Olympic Landscape Sculpture Contest'' in Beijing, China. Schrader lives and works in Hamburg and Osterhever (in northern Germany).
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