Born 1944 in Solothurn, Switzerland, lives and works in Vienna, Austria and Camaiore, Italy. 1999–2007 Professor at the Kunstakademie, Düsseldorf, Germany.
Helmut Federle studied at the School of Applied Arts in Basel 1964–1969. After that, he lived in Tunisia and the United States for some time. Since then, he has continued to travel, visiting Japan, North Africa, and the US, among other places.
For the last more than 40 years, Helmut Federle has built up an oeuvre characterised by a geometric and painterly style that is inherently spiritual, emblematic, intellectual, and close to nature. His works combine constructive arrangements with painterly, otherworldly pictorial spaces that are not only associated with subjective perceptions, but also strive toward universality. His painterly compositions are expressions of a strong system of meaning and thus evade purely formal interpretation.
Helmut Federle has had solo exhibitions at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Basel, the Kunsthalle Zurich, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the Friedericianum in Kassel, the Galerie national du Jeu de Paume in Paris, the Kunstmuseum Bonn, as well as the Kunsthaus Bregenz. He also represented Switzerland at the 47th Venice Biennale in 1997. By this time, he had become internationally well-known primarily for his large geometrical paintings. However, his smaller pictures have also been exhibited many times in the last decade-for example, in the major exhibition American Songline in the Kunstmuseum Luzern in 2012–2013. The Kunstmuseum Basel has devoted to Helmut Federle a solo presentation in 2019.
His works can be found in many museums and private collections, including the Kunstmuseum Bonn, the Tate Modern in London, the Reina Sofia in Madrid, the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Goetz Collection in Munich.
Helmut Federle received the Prix Aurelie Nemours in 2008 and was awarded the Ricola Prize in 2016.
Text courtesy Galerie nächst St. Stephan Rosemarie Schwarzwälder.

A respected voice in contemporary art discourse.
Focusing on ambitious storytelling and insightful art-world commentary. Ocula Magazine publishes in-depth interviews, critical essays and timely analysis on the artists, exhibitions and ideas driving the global art world.
Learn more about Ocula Magazine
Showcasing the best of the art world.
Ocula partners with galleries from around the world to highlight their artists, artworks and exhibitions. Gallery membership is by application and invitation, with each member vetted by an independent panel.
Learn more about Ocula Membership
Specialises in the sale of major artworks.
Led by a team with deep ties to the world’s leading auction houses, galleries and collectors. Ocula’s advisory team offers bespoke services to high-net-worth clients from around the world who are looking to acquire the best of contemporary and modern art.
Learn more about our team and services