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Herbert Rösler (15 June 1924 – 11 November 2006) was a German artist, writer and designer.He worked as a painter, graphic designer, sculptor, developed models for futuristic architecture, designed clothes, furniture and handcrafted jewelry.Furthermore, he is also known as founder of the Christian work- and housing-community Gruppe 91 (Group 91), their beliefs and lifestyle have similarities to the Jesus movement.Rösler was the creative and spiritual guidance for this community from their beginning in 1968 to the date of his passing in 2006.Artworks of Rösler are on permanent display in the exhibition hall G91-Bau in Tübingen.Besides their cultural engagement, Rösler and his group were also committed to many social projects.

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  • Herbert Rösler (* 15. Juni 1924 in Stuttgart; † 11. November 2006 in Tübingen) war ein deutscher Künstler, Schriftsteller, und Designer für Mode, Möbel, Schmuck und ungewöhnliche Gebrauchsgegenstände, sowie der Gründer der christlichen Arbeits- und Lebensgemeinschaft Gruppe 91 (G91), deren Mittelpunkt er bis zu seinem Tod war. Die Gruppe 91 lehnte sich an das damals aus den USA kommende Konzept der Jesus-People an. Auf dem künstlerischen Bereich arbeitete Rösler als Maler und Grafiker, sowie als Bildhauer. Daneben entwarf er futuristische Architekturmodelle. Arbeiten von Herbert Rösler sind in der Ausstellungshalle G91 Bau in Tübingen in einer Dauerausstellung zu sehen. Neben der kulturellen Arbeit setzten sich Rösler und seine Gruppe auch für soziale Projekte ein. (de)
  • Herbert Rösler (15 June 1924 – 11 November 2006) was a German artist, writer and designer.He worked as a painter, graphic designer, sculptor, developed models for futuristic architecture, designed clothes, furniture and handcrafted jewelry.Furthermore, he is also known as founder of the Christian work- and housing-community Gruppe 91 (Group 91), their beliefs and lifestyle have similarities to the Jesus movement.Rösler was the creative and spiritual guidance for this community from their beginning in 1968 to the date of his passing in 2006.Artworks of Rösler are on permanent display in the exhibition hall G91-Bau in Tübingen.Besides their cultural engagement, Rösler and his group were also committed to many social projects. (en)
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  • Herbert Rösler, 2004 (en)
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  • Herbert Rösler (* 15. Juni 1924 in Stuttgart; † 11. November 2006 in Tübingen) war ein deutscher Künstler, Schriftsteller, und Designer für Mode, Möbel, Schmuck und ungewöhnliche Gebrauchsgegenstände, sowie der Gründer der christlichen Arbeits- und Lebensgemeinschaft Gruppe 91 (G91), deren Mittelpunkt er bis zu seinem Tod war. Die Gruppe 91 lehnte sich an das damals aus den USA kommende Konzept der Jesus-People an. Auf dem künstlerischen Bereich arbeitete Rösler als Maler und Grafiker, sowie als Bildhauer. Daneben entwarf er futuristische Architekturmodelle. Arbeiten von Herbert Rösler sind in der Ausstellungshalle G91 Bau in Tübingen in einer Dauerausstellung zu sehen. Neben der kulturellen Arbeit setzten sich Rösler und seine Gruppe auch für soziale Projekte ein. (de)
  • Herbert Rösler (15 June 1924 – 11 November 2006) was a German artist, writer and designer.He worked as a painter, graphic designer, sculptor, developed models for futuristic architecture, designed clothes, furniture and handcrafted jewelry.Furthermore, he is also known as founder of the Christian work- and housing-community Gruppe 91 (Group 91), their beliefs and lifestyle have similarities to the Jesus movement.Rösler was the creative and spiritual guidance for this community from their beginning in 1968 to the date of his passing in 2006.Artworks of Rösler are on permanent display in the exhibition hall G91-Bau in Tübingen.Besides their cultural engagement, Rösler and his group were also committed to many social projects. (en)
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