Steps and houses - minimal and solid - and he does airy-spacey sculptural work too. See more here.
He lives and works in Cologne. His gallery's website says:
"By the early 1980s the artist had already developed a personal idiom marked by exactness and a compelling presence. His sculptures are taken out of an architecturally-functional context and exist as forms which take on a new dimension through reduction and proportion - supported by his use of "concrete." The works on paper suggest a spatiality which is achieved by deep black planes like cut-out geometric shapes placed on a white plane."
Hmm. But I do like his steps! Thanks, Jo, for finding the postcard of "Nine Steps":
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