Otto Heigold – Interpreting the Present
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What is the present? What makes the present so special? It is unique, unrepeatable. The present, the moment, the here and now: the intersection between the future and the past.
We try to capture the present—in images, in photos, in memories. And we try to interpret the present. But what is truly clear-cut? Interpretation is not a recitation or an explanation. Interpretation is not ventriloquism, not a column, not an instruction. Interpretation is neither a lesson nor a sermon, an introduction nor a treatise. Interpretation is the way each individual reads the present as it unfolds before them.
Otto Heigold, born in 1943, lives and works in Lucerne. In 1964, he completed his training as an art teacher at the St. Michael Teacher Training College in Zug. From 1970 to 2008, Otto Heigold served as a professor at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts. He has interrupted his teaching career several times to pursue further training. In 1996, he went to the London studio of the Landis & Gyr Foundation. In 2001, he worked as a guest printer at the Lithography Workshop in Eichstätt (Germany), and in 2002 at the Masereel Print Center in Kasterlee (Belgium).
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