Otto Künzli
Otto Künzli attended the Schule für Gestaltung in Zürich, Switzerland from 1965–1970, where he took the metals course. In 1970, he had his final apprenticeship and became a goldsmith, working at various workshops in Zürich and Bern. From 1972 to 1978, Künzli studied at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste München (Academy of Fine Arts Munich) in Munich under renowned German jeweler Herman Jünger, taking further classes in the goldsmith's craft. In 1975, he moved into his current residence in Munich, and established his studio. Still working in Munich today, Künzli has become well known in the world of art jewelry for his minimal and conceptual pieces filled with wit and irony. His work has... more.
We know 12 people that Otto Künzli is related to.
- Christoph Jünger
- 1956–.
- This person is a mentor of Otto.
- This person is involved with 1 object in our collection.
- Hermann Jünger
- German, 1928 - 2005.
- This person is a school of Otto.
- This person is involved with 2 objects in our collection.
- Hermann Jünger
- German, 1928 - 2005.
- This person is a mentor of Otto.
- This person is involved with 2 objects in our collection.
- Doris Betz
- German, b. 1960.
- This person is a student of Otto.
- This person is involved with 1 object in our collection.
- Helen Britton
- Australian, b. 1966.
- This person is a student of Otto.
- This person is involved with 3 objects in our collection.
- Karen Pontoppidan
- Danish, b. 1968.
- This person is a student of Otto.
- This person is involved with 1 object in our collection.