Johannes von Stumm - Curriculum Vitae

1959
Born in Munich, Germany
1980
Final grammar school examinations (Abitur), Munich
1980
Work in a stoneman's workshop, Munich
1980 - 1983
Studied Law and Politics at the University of
Munich
Studied drawing in evening classes
1984 - 1989
Studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine
Art, Munich
1989
Diploma received
1988 - 1996
Studied at the Summer - Art -
Academy Bildwerk, Frauenau
1988 - 1995
Worked as self employed sculptor in Munich
1989
Worked with Peter Layton, London, Clifford
Reney, London and at the Experimental Glass - Workshop, New
York, USA
1990 - 1995
Taught sculpture at studio Keferloh, Munich
1995
Opening of the present studio in South Fawley,
Wantage, Oxfordshire
seit 1997
Member of the Royal Society of British
Sculptors
1998
Second price for sculpture at Munster,
Sculpture show, Niedersachsen, Germany
1999
Member of the Oxford Art Society
2001
Guest teacher at Dartington Crystal,
Torrington, England
Guest teacher at Thornford Park, Newbury
Commission for Prior's Court School sculpture
garden
2002
Guest teacher at Prior's Court School,
Newbury for autistic children
Workshop at New Greenham Common Arts Centre
Workshop at Prior's Court School
Commission for Cushman &
Wakefield, London
Commission for Prudential
Corporation plc
Commission for Accel Venture Capital
2003
Member of the Council of the Royal British
Society of Sculptors
Commission for a public sculpture for Wantage
in Oxfordshire
2004
Fellow of the Royal British Society of
Sculptors
Treasurer of the Royal British Society of
Sculptors
Founder member of Sculpture Network
Europe
Guest lecturer at the Arts Institute at
Bournemouth
2005
Commission for a public sculpture from the
town of Newbury Berkshire, "Couple in Conversation"
Member of the "Deutsche
Kuenstlerbund" Berlin
Guest lecturer at the Christ Church
University College, Canterbury
2007
Guest lecturer ath the Central
St. Martin's College
2009
Commission for "Welcome Figure",
a sculpture of three meters for the Slater Centre, New Greenham
Common
Participation at an exhibition in the
Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, UK
President of the Royal British Society of
Sculptors