Kinderstern

Kinderstern/Star for Children is an artwork series the German artist Imi Knoebel has created since 1988.

The "Star for Children in Need" receives support through artists and collectors, musicians and actors/actresses,[1] museums like Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin and Sammlung Grässlin in the Blackforest[2][3] and art fairs.

[4][5] The Kinderstern is a social sculpture[6] formulated in 1967 by Joseph Beuys.

This print was, next to original prints from the artists Sol LeWitt, Jörg Immendorff, Sigmar Polke, Max Bill, Heinz Mack, Keith Haring, part of a portfolio created under the auspices of Lothar Späth,[7] minister-president of Baden-Württemberg/Germany.

Its proceeds supported the financing of accommodations for parents close to pediatric clinics.

Kinderstern-Logo
Drawing by Johannes Stuettgen. Art transforms itself to stand for children's rights.
Kinderstern on tour 2011
2010 art forum Berlin