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Thomas Florschütz is a German bobsledder & artist. Known for his athletic achievements (Silver Olympic Medalist) & artistic expression, exploring themes of competition and perseverance.

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These are some of Thomas Florschuetz’ most significant bodies of work from the past years.Thomas’ oeuvre commences with fragmentary photos of his own body taken between 1980 and 1996 and known as Early Bodyfigures. In 1993/94, the artist radiographs body parts and thereby transcends our conceptions of the body in his so called Plexus-Works. As a consequence of these works emerges the group Multiple Entry since 1997 -- pictures of a window, taken over a longer period of time and composed into a series of manifold parts. They signify the interface between inside and outside. Since the end of the 1990s, a comprehensive cycle of Ricochet - Flower-Pieces, 1997/2000 evolves, followed by a series of Curtain-Pictures, 2000 and the video installation Eyes -- both were shown at Galerie m, Bochum in the exhibition, ‘Don’t look now’ in autumn 2000. Mies van der Rohe’s German Pavilion in Barcelona is the first example of a group of works named Enclosures, which reflects the artist’s engagement with forms of modern and contemporary architecture. The Bauhaus in Dessau as well as Le Corbusier’s Notre Dame du Haut in Ronchamp or the Residence of the German ambassador in London and several buildings by Oscar Niemeyer in Brazil constitute this still growing complex. In 2005/06, the Palast der Republik in Berlin becomes the subject of his series Palastbilder (Berlin), that unfolds the demounting of the former state building. As a counterpart to this, he is photographing the restoration and contemporary extension of the Neue Museum in Berlin through the British architect Sir David Chipperfield (2008/09). The photographs of his latest project entitled Assembly are showing the ‘Capitol Complex’, the palace of justice in Chandigarh, India. The building complex is designed by Le Corbusier and was built in the beginning of the 1950s. In India ‘Capitol Complex’ bears a special meaning as a temple of democracy. Parallel to this Florschuetz is photographing Le Corbusier’s Mill Owners Association Bldg. in Ahmedabad and the campus of Louis Kahn’s Indian Institute of Management. The interest of Louis Kahn architecture was initiated by a prior series about the Salk Institute he shot in La Jolla, California in 2007. At the same time the artist develops photographs of military aircraft on a base in the US under the working title Valkyrie; in this body of work he depicts jets in his typical fragmented way to emphasize their familiarity to body forms as well as the technical way of their construction. They open a variety of different associations. His oeuvre leads the spectator beyond a pure documentation of the chosen subjects. In fact, they undertake a new measurement of the viewed within individual systems of experience. They unfold a dialogue that underlines the fragmentary nature of our senses, of cognition and perception and invites us to the creative world of art

Biografia do Artista

From the Ice Track to the Canvas: The Dual Life of Thomas Florschuetz

Thomas Florschuetz, born in Sonnenberg, Germany in 1978, embodies a fascinating duality—a life seamlessly interwoven between the intense discipline and physical prowess of competitive bobsledding and the contemplative world of artistic expression. While many recognize him as the silver medalist in the two-man event at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, a testament to years of dedication and teamwork, Florschuetz’s identity extends far beyond the realm of sport. He is, fundamentally, an artist whose experiences within the high-stakes arena of athletics profoundly inform his visual language. His journey isn't one of abandoning a passion for another, but rather of allowing these seemingly disparate worlds to enrich and challenge each other.

Early Life and Artistic Foundations

Growing up in Germany, Florschuetz’s early life was steeped in the traditions of both physical activity and artistic exploration. While details regarding his initial formal training remain somewhat elusive, it is clear that photography quickly became a central mode of expression. He established himself as an artist long before achieving Olympic glory, demonstrating a keen eye for composition and a sensitivity to light and shadow. His work from this period often explored themes of isolation, movement, and the human form—precursors to the concerns that would later define his mature style. The move to Berlin in 1987 marked a pivotal moment, providing access to a vibrant artistic community and fostering a deeper engagement with contemporary photographic practices. He quickly gained recognition, winning the 1st Prize for young european photographers in Frankfurt am Main in 1987.

A Career Forged in Competition and Creativity

Florschuetz’s dedication to bobsledding did not overshadow his artistic pursuits; rather, it provided a unique lens through which to view the world. The rigorous training, the adrenaline-fueled races, and the intense pressure of competition all became sources of inspiration. His photographs often capture moments of stillness amidst chaos, reflecting the mental fortitude required to excel in such a demanding sport. He won a gold medal at the FIBT World Championships in 2009 (mixed team) and two silvers (two-man: 2008, 2009). This success wasn’t isolated; his older brother, André Florschuetz, also found Olympic recognition in luge, further embedding a culture of athletic achievement within the family. The shared experience of pushing physical boundaries likely contributed to Thomas's ability to navigate the challenges inherent in both disciplines.

Themes and Techniques

Florschuetz’s artistic practice is characterized by a minimalist aesthetic and a focus on capturing subtle nuances of light, texture, and form. His photographs are often devoid of overt narrative, inviting viewers to engage with the work on an emotional level. Recurring themes include competition, perseverance, and the search for meaning in moments of intense pressure. He frequently employs black-and-white photography, lending his images a timeless quality and emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow. The influence of German Expressionism is palpable in his work, particularly in its exploration of psychological states and emotional intensity. His series often delve into urban landscapes, architectural structures, and intimate portraits, revealing a profound sensitivity to the human condition. He has published several artist books including *Blumen* (Flowers) and *Museumsinsel* (Museum Island), demonstrating a commitment to exploring the intersection of photography, poetry, and visual storytelling.

Recognition and Legacy

Thomas Florschuetz’s work is held in numerous prestigious public collections, including the Berlinische Galerie, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, and The Museum of Modern Art in New York. He was elected as a member of the Akademie der Künste in Berlin in 2007, solidifying his position within the German art establishment. His achievements extend beyond individual accolades; he has consistently pushed the boundaries of contemporary photography, challenging conventional notions of representation and exploring the complex relationship between athleticism, artistry, and the human spirit. He continues to live and work in Berlin, inspiring a new generation of artists to embrace their passions and forge their own unique paths. The CNA unveiled his Teutloff Collection in Luxembourg in 2025, echoing 'The Family of Man', further cementing his place as an artist whose work resonates with universal themes of humanity and connection.
thomas florschuetz

thomas florschuetz

1978 - , Germany

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Bobsledding art
  • Current Status: Living
  • Date Of Birth: 1978
  • Full Name: Thomas Florschuetz
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks: ['Untitled']
  • Place Of Birth: Sonnenberg, Germany