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Erwin Hauer

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Erwin Hauer (b.1926) is an Austrian-born American sculptor who studied first at Vienna's Academy of Applied Arts and later under Josef Albers at Yale. Hauer was an early proponent of Modular Constructivism and an associate of Norman Carlberg. Like Carlberg, he was especially known for his minimalist, repetitive pieces in the 1950s and 1960s.

light-diffusing wall design 3 in church in Liesing, Vienna, Austria, 1952
light-diffusing wall design 3 in church in Liesing, Vienna, Austria, 1952

According to ribabookshops.com, Hauer's sculptures are in many public collections, including those of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Wadsworth Atheneum, the Museum of the National Academy of Design, and others. Erwin Hauer is now Professor Emeritus at the Yale University School of Art, where he taught from 1957 until 1990. [See 'External links' section for Yale University faculty/staff page link.]

light-diffusing wall design 2 in church in Liesing, Vienna, Austria, 1951
light-diffusing wall design 2 in church in Liesing, Vienna, Austria, 1951

Hauer's design studio in New Haven, Connecticut is well known for the production of sculptural, light-diffusing architectural screens and walls employing Hauer's modular style.

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