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The artist
Johannes Helle
When
Johannes Helle received the commission in November 1987 to give an
unusual and exceptional design to the tank cellar at the Schlossgut Diel
wine estate, his original intention was to stay in the Nahe region for
only three months. The fact that this dragged out to two and a half
years can be ascribed to the circumstance that the artist continuously
presented new design ideas and recommendations, including other cellars,
walls surrounding the vineyards as well as parts of the winery building
in his overall concept. In addition, Johannes Helle proceeded to paint
numerous pictures, and produced wine-related sculptures from barrel
staves, items that were shown in the course of several exhibitions at
Schlossgut Diel, which were also available for sale. Johannes Helle left
Burg Layen in the spring of 1990, moving first to Trier and later to
Kaiserslautern. Since 2000 he has been living in an artists‘ studio
house in the Lichtenberg suburb of Berlin. Each year in August Johannes
Helle returns to Burg Layen, to give the steel tanks in the cellars of
Schlossgut Diel a new face, always as an updated and revitalized version
and extension of his overall artistic work.
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