Stefan Strumbel is a contemporary German artist best known for his provocative work involving cuckoo clocks, crucifixes, and anchors—folkloric objects associated with his homeland of Germany’s Black Forest.
In 2011, the artist embarked on a large-scale installation of his work, building a full-size replica of the interior of a catholic church located in Goldscheuer in the Upper Rhine Valley, including a graphic, black-and-white six-foot Madonna and child.
Stefan Strumbel is a contemporary German artist best known for his provocative work involving cuckoo clocks, crucifixes, and anchors—folkloric objects associated with his homeland of Germany’s Black Forest.
In 2011, the artist embarked on a large-scale installation of his work, building a full-size replica of the interior of a catholic church located in Goldscheuer in the Upper Rhine Valley, including a graphic, black-and-white six-foot Madonna and child.