Torsten lauschmann biography of martin luther

          He opposed the Protestant Reformation, particularly the theology of Martin Luther and William Tyndale....

          Torsten Lauschmann

          Torsten Lauschmann's contribution to Nought to Sixty

          Whether manifested through photography, video, sound, online work, drawing or installation, the work of Torsten Lauschmann (born Bad Soden, , lives in Glasgow) is characterised by a thoroughly 21st-century approach to art-making.

          He was born in Nigeria in and moved to the UK as a teenager.

        1. Born, Glasgow-based Torsten Lauschmann, this emphasis is made central.
        2. He opposed the Protestant Reformation, particularly the theology of Martin Luther and William Tyndale.
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        5. Lauschmann's eclectic, idiosyncratic and multifarious practice is not led by the desire to produce a single object or image, but by the artist's interconnected interests in the theoretical, the personal and the absurd.

          Works by Lauschmann can appear to be the anomalous products of particular knowledge systems or technologies.

          One example is Fear Among Scientists (), in which the simple equation =2 is spelt out in roughly-hewn wooden numbers, but in which the shadows these objects cast – which the artist extends in matching grey paint – misbehave to produce impossible arithmetic.

          For sculptural installation Self-Portrait as a Pataphysical Object (), meanwhile, Lauschmann wryly p