Holger Walter

Holger Walter (born September 26, 1968, in Lauffen am Neckar) is a German sculptor based in Karlsruhe and Berlin.

Holger Walter's birthplace stood on the site of a former convent where the famous German poet Friedrich Hölderlin was born.

These include observing topographic and geological events and experiencing the forces of nature, such as water and ice, as well as their uncontrollable power represented by earthquakes and volcanoes.

[6] Having grown up in the same town as Hölderlin, his childhood experiences were similar to the poet's, sharing images and impressions.

[8] In recent years he has created drifting sculptures (1997–2002) in Japan / Germany and works exploring different themes such as tunnel, cave, section (2003–2008), excavations, hidden spaces (2009–2010), waves, currents, rhythms, ice age stones and inner dimension (since 2011).