Georg Malin (German pronunciation: [ɡeɔʁk maˈliːn]; born 8 February 1926) is a Liechtensteiner artist, sculptor, historian and politician.
[3] From 1947 to 1949 Malin was trained at the studio of Alfons Magg (1891–1967) as a sculptor and by Henry Wabel (1889–1981) as a draftsman and painter.
As a member of the commission for foreign politics Malin represented Liechtenstein at the Conference of Security and Cooperation in Europe at the preparing work for the foundation of the OSCE in Helsinki in 1972.
[9] Georg Malin's first commissions for the decoration of sacred spaces date from around 1954 to 1963 (St. Josef's Chapel, Planken; Rudolfstetten; St. Josefen, Gaiserwald; Church of Gossau ZH; Notre Dame de la Route, Fribourg-Cormanon).
Around 1960, Malin, together with the architects Fritz Metzger and Rudolf Schwarz, conceived the furnishings of the Schellenberg church designed by Eduard Ladner (1929–2023).
In the Zürich suburb of Maur-Ebmatingen, Malin designed the choir of St. Francis Church in 1990/91, the new crypt in St. Jacob's Cathedral in Innsbruck (1992/93) and the Theresienkirche in Schaanwald.
The Chapel of Grace in Einsiedeln Abbey was restored to its classical state of 1817, while at the same time taking into account the demand for conciliar liturgy.