Born 1954 in Hamburg
1976-80 Studies of sculpture Muthesiushochschule Kiel
1980 Diploma of sculpture
Educational activities and international culture management
2008 Elected as Consultant and member of the China Sculpture Institute
2011 First foreign guest teacher at the Sculpture Department of the Academy of Arts and Design Tsinghua University Beijing • Guest teacher at the China Academy of Arts Hangzhou
2013 Guest lecturer at the China Academy of Arts Hangzhou
2014 Guest lecturer Faculty of Fine Arts Universidad Complutense Madrid Spain
2015 Guest lecturer Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC) Madrid Spain
2015 Master workshop with students and professors from CAA Hangzhou and URJC Madrid in Germany
2016, 2017 Guest lecturer Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Madrid Spain
2016, 2017 Director of the 6th and 7th National Seminar of Abstract Sculpture of China Sculpture Magazine
2017 Director of the URJC Madrid marble class in Carrara Italy
2018 Director of marble workshop with the sculpture class of CAA Hangzhou in Carrara Italy (July)
has participated in more than 320 exhibitions worldwide. He has realized more than 90 monuments in public area in 10 countries and four continents. He has got several prizes national and international. He was the first foreign teacher at the Sculpture Department of Tsinghua University. He is teaching frequently in China, Spain and Italy. See in the following a selection of new projects, recent exhibitions, works and awards.
"[..] Jörg Plickat (b. 1954) creates sculpture in stone, steel, and bronze. He lives in Hamburg and Bredenbek (Schleswig-Holstein), and studied at the Muthesius School in Kiel. The intellectual aspect of Plickat’s sculpture involves the impact of relationships between volume, material, situation, and light and shade. His simplified geometrical formal language is comprehensible worldwide, unifying both intimacy and monumentality - as in the 25 ton work made from Chinese marble, which was chosen, after a two-year selection process, for presentation in Beijing’s Olympic Park where the 2008 Summer Olympics are being held."
By Dr. Barbara Aust-Wegemund