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Julian Voss-Andreae

Portland,
United States

Julian Voss-Andreae is a German sculptor based in Portland, Oregon. Starting out as a painter he later changed course and studied physics, mathematics, and philosophy at the Universities of Berlin, Edinburgh and Vienna. Voss-Andreae pursued his graduate research in quantum physics, participating in seminal research demonstrating quantum behavior for the largest objects thus far. He moved to the United States to study Sculpture at the Pacific Northwest College of Art from where he graduated in 2004.
Voss-Andreae’s work has quickly gained critical attention. His sculpture, often influenced by his background in science, has captured the attention of multiple institutions and collectors in the United States and abroad. Recent institutional commissions include large-scale outdoor monuments for the University of Minnesota and Rutgers University (New Jersey). Voss-Andreae's work has been featured in print and broadcast media worldwide.

Journal Articles:
Artist's Note

Protein Sculptures: Life's Building Blocks Inspire Art

February 2005
Artists' Articles

Quantum Sculpture: Art Inspired by the Deeper Nature of Reality

February 2011
Transactions

Connecting Silos - Inviting Art and Science Interactions

October 2012
Artists' Article

Unraveling Life's Building Blocks: Sculpture Inspired by Proteins

February 2013
Artists’ Article

The after | image Project

April 2017