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Alexander Hohla

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Alexander Hohla
Artist Alexander Hohla
Hometown Samobor (HR)
Country Croatia
Website www.alexanderhohla.com

Alexander Hohla is a contemporary sculptor renowned for his exquisite marble creations that seamlessly blend timeless artistry with modern craftsmanship. Working from his studio in Samobor, Croatia, he has dedicated his career to capturing the inherent beauty and essence of natural stone. His sculptures explore the delicate balance between strength and fluidity, structure and spontaneity, science and art.

Originally trained as a physicist specializing in laser research, Hohla’s transition to sculpture was a natural evolution of his fascination with light and material. The same precision that once guided his scientific work now informs his sculptural practice, where each piece reveals movement, contrast, and harmony within marble.

His diverse body of work includes Turbo (2018), Evolution (2013), Infinitum (2023), and Aquila (2024), each reflecting his meticulous attention to form and detail. In addition to traditional sculptures, he has expanded his artistic repertoire to include marble lighting designs, demonstrating his innovative approach to the medium.

Hohla’s work has garnered admiration for its aesthetic refinement and technical mastery, earning him recognition as a distinguished figure in contemporary sculpture. Whether in private collections, galleries, or public spaces, his pieces invite contemplation, offering a quiet yet powerful presence that connects past and present through form and material.

Whether in private collections, galleries, or public spaces, his work is designed to stand the test of time, offering a sense of calm, contemplation, and connection.

Chronology
  • 1968 – Born in Munich, Germany.
  • 1996 – Graduated as a physicist from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, specializing in lasers.
  • 1998–2002 – Conducted research at the Laser Research Institute in Germany, earning a doctorate (Dr. hum. biol.) with a focus on UV light in tumor tissue identification.
  • 2002 – Discovered a passion for stone sculpture in Carrara, Italy, through a course with German sculptor Annette Booss. Began sculpting as a largely self-taught artist, refining his technique through courses and symposia in Germany, Italy, and Switzerland.
  • 2003–2004 – Participated in stone sculpture symposia in Carrara, Italy, and Vallemaggia, Switzerland.
  • 2007–2012 – Worked with sculptor Josef Lang in Denklingen, Germany.
  • 2012–2015 – Engaged in various sculptural projects at Klesarstvo Stipe Lucić, Croatia.
  • 2015–Present – Established his studio in Vrhovčak, Samobor, Croatia, where he continues to develop his artistic practice.
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