Julian Voss-Andreae
Male, Person
1970 –
Who is Julian Voss-Andreae?
Julian Voss-Andreae is a German sculptor living and working in the U.S.
Voss-Andreae was born in Hamburg, West Germany, and started out as a painter. He later studied experimental physics at the universities of Berlin, Edinburgh and Vienna. Voss-Andreae pursued his graduate research in quantum physics in Anton Zeilinger's research group, participating in an experiment demonstrating quantum behavior for the largest objects to date. He moved to the U.S. in 2000 and graduated from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in 2004.
Voss-Andreae’s work is heavily influenced by his background in science. His work includes protein sculptures, such as Angel of the West, a large-scale outdoor sculpture for the Scripps Research Institute in Jupiter, Florida portraying the human antibody molecule, a sculpture for Nobel laureate Roderick MacKinnon based on the ion channel structure, and the quantum physics-inspired Quantum Man.
Recent work includes an exhibition at the American Center for Physics displaying a series of sculptures inspired by concepts from quantum physics.
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- Born
- Aug 15, 1970
Hamburg - Nationality
- Germany
- Education
- University of Edinburgh
- University of Vienna
- Pacific Northwest College of Art
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on July 23, 2013
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