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with Ambassador Max M. Kampelman in his office, Washington DC.
"It's a beautiful and delightful sculpture! Thank you so much!" (upon receiving his artwork 'Book of Light')
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with Professor Hans Sommer, CEO of Drees & Sommer Project Management
and Mr. Zell, CEO of Mercedes Benz Centre Stuttgart. Opening night of Ms. Kampelmann's exhibition in
the Mercedes Benz showroom.
"My Dear Ulli Kampelmann,
Gladly I would like to confirm that not only have you dressed our
office building in Stuttgart with five beautiful glass pictures and a light sculpture, but you have also
organized a memorable exhibition with us. The works of art are attuned sensitively to the space and create
enthusiasm with all coworkers and guests.
I can recommend you at any time with the fitting out of
public spaces with your glass art. Thereby, I would not like to hide that you delivered a quite excellent
work also in my private swimming pool, which contributes not only to the view, but also substantially to
the pleasant sensation of well-being.
Your,
Prof. Dr. Hans Sommer" (Drees & Sommer Project
Management, www.dreso.com)
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"Dear Ms. Kampelmann,
The glass light-sculpture that I acquired during your exhibition to this day adorns my office and brings me joy. The varied play of light and color, the connection of sculpture and space within my office is a wonder to behold. It creates atmosphere, and simultaneously creates harmony and special accents. This light-sculpture interacts with the architecture of my office; it has integrated itself and is nevertheless, an independent work of art.
Best Wishes,
Your Heinrich Haasis"
(bank president)
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with Professor Wedekind, past director of Stuttgart International Airport. Opening night of Ms. Kampelmann's exhibition on the airport mezzanine.
"It's great to have Ulli Kampelmann's art here. (Stuttgart Intl. Airport) I admire her feeling for color and design. The play with color and light fits wonderfully in this space."
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Represented by Studio Peters and Condecora in an exhibition that took place in Abu Dhabi, April 2006
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with Dr. Iris Magdowski, Director of Cultural Affairs, Stuttgart and Mr. Flamourakes, Head of the Art Society, Baden-Württemberg. At the exhibition in the Stuttgart International Airport.
"The work of Ulli Kampelmann is surprisingly tuned to the wonderwork
of the technology, she harmonizes very well with architecture." Dr. Iris Magdowski
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with Margo Walbolt, Cultural Affairs Manager and Christopher Hubbard, Public Art Specialist of the City of Clearwater, Florida. At the Installation of artworks in their Municipal Services Building
"Several people have remarked that they love looking at it at different times and light conditions of the day. You have impacted the daily environment of many!"
Margo Walbolt
"We're so pleased to have your beautiful artwork brighten and enliven our space!!!!"
Christopher Hubbard
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Rudolf Greiner, art historian and gallery owner
"I am always extremely interested to see Ulli Kampelmann's art. When I saw her work for the first time I was very surprised at how extraordinary, how innovative this art is to see. So much new compared to what we normally see. I believe it is an adventure to be with this art. The translation of the word 'Adventure' means you may be uncertain where you arrive. I think this is the invention of Ulli Kampelmann; to attract attention to one point, get the audience in communication with the art and then leave them alone to enjoy their trip through this adventure.
Perhaps, and this is the beauty of it, you immediately feel that Ulli Kampelmann has the intention to raise the question: What is beauty and harmony?
Everywhere we feel in her work of art a certain brilliancy, a special fire, a special light, a special striving for perfection."
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At the Saint Andrews Links, Dunedin Florida Country Club with a few of the Leading Ladies of the Performing Arts Center Foundation where I held and exhibition and lecture on Public Art
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Ten of the sixty roof panels installed at the Domäne Niederreutin Golf Club owned by the Duke of Württemberg.
Ms. E. Groz, art historian, gallery owner and member of this golf club said the following about the roof art Ms. Kampelmann created:
"By the means of fantasy and creativity this roof dissolves and becomes art. The highest point of the building receives an additional emphasis. The artist brings the sky into the room and uses it just as if it were a canvas for her blue, red and yellow glass. Square forms and fluid forms join together to create a game of emotion. The art in this clubhouse building inspires enthusiasm and adds power to the sport!"
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