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Stuttmann's Cartoons at Schloss Philippsruhe
An exhibition of political cartoons by Klaus Stuttmann is currently on display at Schloss Philippsruhe in Hanau, Germany.
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Caricatura Museum FrankfurtBrüder-Grimm-Stiftung Der Sparkasse HanauCity Of Hanau
Klaus StuttmannDonald TrumpHitlerLudwig Emil GrimmClaus Kaminsky
- What awards has Stuttmann received?
- Stuttmann has received numerous awards for his work, including the Ludwig-Emil-Grimm-Preis from the city of Hanau. His cartoons have appeared in approximately 30 newspapers over his career, showcasing his consistent contribution to the field.
- What is the main focus of Stuttmann's cartoons?
- Stuttmann's cartoons are known for their sharp wit and commentary on political events, social issues, and global conflicts. His style employs distinctive visual representations of political figures, often exaggerating their features.
- Where is Klaus Stuttmann's exhibition taking place?
- Klaus Stuttmann's works are showcased at Schloss Philippsruhe in Hanau, Germany. The exhibition features around 90 of his daily political cartoons.
- How does the exhibition present Stuttmann's creative process?
- Stuttmann's artistic process, from initial sketches to final digital artwork, is demonstrated through interactive media stations in the exhibition. He has been working exclusively digitally for over 20 years.
- What is a notable feature of Stuttmann's "Personal des Jahres" section?
- The exhibition includes a section called "Personal des Jahres," presenting a retrospective of Stuttmann's work from 2013, 2018, and 2023, focusing on key personalities of the global scene. The display uses recognizable features rather than names to identify the figures.