Willi Siber
Siber studied Art History at the University of Stuttgart and continues to live and work in Upper Swabia, Germany. Drawing upon the Baroque heritage and pastoral landscape of Upper Swabia, Siber distills the ornamental colour and rhythm of the Baroque, together with his profound communion with nature, into abstract works that continuously explore the plasticity of matter; interrogating form, colour, and texture, and unsettling the viewer’s visual perception. Major career retrospectives have been held at Kunsthalle Weishaupt (2026) and Museum Villa Rot (2019), establishing critical milestones in his artistic trajectory. In 2023, he received the Oberschwäbischer Kunstpreis, Germany’s prestigious cultural award. His works are held in the permanent collections of the Deutscher Bundestag, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart, Städtisches Kunstmuseum Singen, the German Embassy in Argentina, Deutsche Bank, Kunstwerk private museum, and Museum Ritter, among others.