Samuel Treindl

Samuel Treindl (*1980 in Beuron-Hausen, DE) is concerned with materials research, process-oriented projects in public space and a constant scrutiny of aesthetic and social constructions. After training as a lathe worker, he studied product design at the Münster University of Applied Sciences, and then sculpture at the Münster Academy of Fine Arts under Ayşe Erkmen and Mariana Castillo Deball. Through his project FFAP – Forschungsstelle für anarchistische Produktion (Research centre for anarchistic production) he campaigns for the equality of all design and fabrication systems and produces art and design objects. He has already participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions.

25 Emscherkunstweg Vögel 5516 Hening Rogge Emscherkunstweg ©

Vögel (2016)

The artist Samuel Treindl developed the work Vögel (Birds) as part of the contribution Stadt-Raum-Bewegung by the Münster Art Academy to the Emscherkunst exhibition 2016.