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Ottomar Horl
is a German conceptual artist, sculptor, installation, action, photography and object artist. He achieved worldwide fame for his radical, avant-garde art concepts and large-scale projects of serial sculpture in public spaces, based on his distinctive definition of sculpture as an organizational principle. He is considered an "offensive and direct strategist who campaigns for a new type of public art" and the most successful artist to create multiples, an artist who implements his vision of art for all and the democratization of sculpture like no other until now then promote. His significant contributions to the visual arts have earned him several awards, the latest of which, the CREO Innovation Award, was awarded by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kreativität e. V. and to Hörl was offered at the Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main in 2015. Since 1999, Hörl has been president of the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg and since 2005 president of the Academy. He is also one of the founders of the Formalhaut group. Ottmar Hörl lives and works in Wertheim, Frankfurt am Main and Nuremberg.