Michael Behrens


Michael Behrens is a German sculptor working with glass. He operates internationally, mainly in Europe and North America.

Life

Michael Behrens, grown up in Neuss, lives and works in Düsseldorf, Germany. From 1999 to 2003 Behrens studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Maastricht, Netherlands where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in 2003.
In 2004 and 2007, Behrens worked as a project supervisor for Ethiopian Reflections in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia. In 2008 and 2009, he was assigned as a lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture – Plastic Shaping at the Technical University Darmstadt.
Behrens regularly participates in international art fairs such as the Art Palm Beach, Form Miami, SOFA Chicago, Pan Amsterdam, Art Breda, Art Vienna, Art & Antique Hofburg and Art Münster. His work is part of public collections like the Museum Kunst Palast in Düsseldorf/Germany, the Ernsting Stiftung in Coesfeld/Germany, the Imagine Museum in Saint Petersburg, the Novotný Museum in Nový Bor, the MusVerre in Sars-Poteries and the Seven Bridges Foundation in Greenwich/Connecticut/US.

Art

Michael Behrens began experimenting with sculpture in 2002. Behrens’s sculptural work initially focused primarily on the internal structure of the objects. His Seaforms series focuses more on the form of the outer shape. In Phoenix, the artist devotes himself to the abstracted form of the object. The relationship between shape and content is of high importance in Behrens's work.

Series

Phoenix
In Phoenix the sculpture is reduced to a minimal form and then extra care is provided for whereby its plasticity comes to the fore. Behrens produces contrasting works made of crystal by deliberate abandonment of color in the classical sense and the interplay of convex and concave surfaces in black and gold.
Seaforms
The Seaforms series embodies decades of Behrens’s personal sensory experiences above and below water. The diverse color range and interior movement varies as if created organically by the environment while each shape and structure provide a strong appearance. The natural and random appearance of the artist’s works is created by the exterior form and the specific details: The fine modeling of the subareas and edges, the interplay of matt and polished surfaces as well as the cell-like structures emerging from fusing of the glass sections.
Landscapes
In addition to glass objects, Behrens furthermore creates two-dimensional works abstracting photo material from satellite images and maps.

Technique

Behrens produces all artworks in his studio in Düsseldorf where to find his custom-built furnaces. Each piece undergoes several complex production phases: The sculptural work on a rigid foam model, the production of the melting molds, the arrangement of pre-processed glass pieces in the melting mold, the actual melting and cooling processes as well as the finish by grinding, polishing and/or sandblasting. The production of a single sculpture usually takes several months.

Awards