Udo Zembok

Udo Zembok was born in 1951 in Braunschweig, Germany and studied at Alanus University for Art and Social Sciences in Germany. While studying graphic art and painting, Zembok discovered what he terms “transparent colour, the colour of watercolours that gives the illusion of being light”. In the mid-1970’s, he experimented with kiln-formed glass in The Netherlands. His field of work ranges from small-scale glass sculptures to monumental installations and architecture-related commissions. His minimalist work offers perceptual situations with the spectator as the reflections of the surroundings emerge in various ways. 

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