Thomas Junghans German, b. 1956

Biography

Thomas Junghans (1956, Recklinghausen, Germany) is known for his abstract sculptures in stone, wood and bronze. His works mainly comprise torsos and primal portraits, characterised by a primitive, cubist and expressionist visual language.

 

Junghans began his artistic training in 1979 at the Stadsacademie Maastricht and continued it in 1981 at the Jan van Eyck Academie in Maastricht. From 1982 to 1985, he studied at the Fachhochschule Aachen under the supervision of Lutz Brockhaus and Wilhelm Schürmann. 

 

His sculptures exude a monumental and robust character, with the material taking centre stage. The figures and heads appear to have been shaped with a few well-placed chisel strokes, although this is the result of an intensive and controlled creative process. Junghans describes his working method as a “controlled kind of intoxication”, in which he overcomes an inner paralysis in order to maintain the right balance and tension in his work. Inspired by archaic forms and mythological themes, Junghans combines elements from classical Greek and Roman sculpture with cubist and primitive influences in his portraits. 

 

Junghans lives and works in the Netherlands with his wife, Siiri Spronken. Since 1981 his works have been exhibited in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, France, Portugal, South Korea, Luxembourg, the United States, Scotland and Spain. 

Works
  • Thomas Junghans, Dialoog
    Dialoog
  • Thomas Junghans, Discourse I
    Discourse I
  • Thomas Junghans, Discourse II
    Discourse II
  • Thomas Junghans, Geometriker
    Geometriker
  • Thomas Junghans, Beginn der Weisheit, 2023
    Beginn der Weisheit, 2023
  • Thomas Junghans, Big Muse
    Big Muse
  • Thomas Junghans, Bugbeeld
    Bugbeeld
  • Thomas Junghans, Caput
    Caput
  • Thomas Junghans, Concrete Head, 2016
    Concrete Head, 2016
  • Thomas Junghans, Little abstract head no. 10, 2022
    Little abstract head no. 10, 2022
  • Thomas Junghans, Muse
    Muse
  • Thomas Junghans, Platonic Dialogue I, 2022
    Platonic Dialogue I, 2022
  • Thomas Junghans, Prima Luce (retouched), 2020
    Prima Luce (retouched), 2020
  • Thomas Junghans, Prima Luce Gala Versie III , casted 2023
    Prima Luce Gala Versie III , casted 2023
  • Thomas Junghans, Seeman
    Seeman
  • Thomas Junghans, Inner Circle
    Inner Circle
  • Thomas Junghans, Father, 2023
    Father, 2023
  • Thomas Junghans, Der Seher
    Der Seher
  • Thomas Junghans, Cubist
    Cubist
  • Thomas Junghans, Cubicus, 2023
    Cubicus, 2023
  • Thomas Junghans, Chorus III
    Chorus III