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3Steps
3Steps (Kai H. Krieger, Joachim Pitt and Uwe H. Krieger) in its studio (2014)
Born
Kai H. Krieger, Joachim Pitt and Uwe H. Krieger

founded 1998
Known forPublic art, Street art, print making, Pop Art
AwardsGerman Cultural and Creative Pilot Award by the Federal Republic of Germany 2014[1]

3Steps (pronounced: θriː stɛps) is a German-based contemporary artist collective between the twins Kai Harald Krieger (born March 15, 1980) and Uwe Harald Krieger (born March 15, 1980) and Joachim Pitt (born December 8, 1980).

The works of 3Steps have developed from mural art, graffiti art and street art.[2][3] The spray can is the central media of 3Steps. The collective paints huge images on facades and murals, as well as several kinds of paintable media in the studio. Bright colors and the reflection of a modern society express the intention of the three friends.[4]

3Steps Telephone Paintings, 2014.

In November 2014 3Steps received the “Kultur- und Kreativpilot Deutschland” (Cultural and Creative pilot of Germany) award by the Federal Republic of Germany.[1][5] 3Steps lives and works in the University town of Giessen, central Germany.

Development

3Steps was founded in fall 1998.[6] The style of the collective quickly developed from the classic “New York Style Writing” graffiti and high art graffiti to artistic short stories on large-scale murals. The work of 3Steps can be found around the entire globe, from Giessen and Wetzlar via Munich and Berlin to London, Milan, Venice,[7] L.A. and New York.[8]

Mural Art "Racetrack" by 3Steps for the Hessentag in Wetzlar, 2012

After completing their university studies with diploma and award-winning PhD, the three friends founded their studio and art space in Giessen in 2012.[9] Since then they devote themselves to new content driven topics and projects.[10] In the studio 3Steps produces fine art paintings, editions and exclusive products.

Works

Today's style of 3Steps includes influences of street art, style writing, photorealism, printmaking and pop art.[11] In their current works 3Steps reflects today’s life, characterized by varying environments from reality, fiction, media and fantasy.[12] The imagery of 3Steps is telling short stories and modern fairy tales.[4] Most of the collective stories based on iconic figures and moments of daily life.[13] 3Steps turns everyday commodities and historic items into modern art. Nature faces urban culture and sunken cities.[14] The works are colorful imageries in which aesthetics and glamor melt with urban culture and adventure.[12]

Yuri Gagarin Pop Art Portrait by 3Steps at the THM, 2011.

The body of work of 3Steps contains large scale mural art, street art, paintings on wood and canvas, photographs, screenprints as well as sculptures and installation art.[2][3] Most of the mixed media paintings consist of a collage of newspapers, magazines, photographs, stencil works, spray paint, acrylic, resin and screen printing on wood and canvas.[3][14]

River Tales

3Steps is initiator and curator of the international urban art festival River Tales (in German: Flussgeschichten).[1] The goal of the repeatedly funded project is the redevelopment of city, countryside and river by urban mural art and street art. Since 2012 the project grows through the participation of numerous international artists (e.g. Loomit, Dome, Alexander Becherer, 3Steps, Macs and Etnik).[15][16] The festival discusses urban change as central theme and redesigns cities on the river.[1]

Exhibitions

Selected exhibitions

  • 2014: Ahead! a studio show, Milvus Gallery, Giessen (soloshow)
  • 2014: Goethes Werther, Museum of Wetzlar
  • 2014: Stadtbotanik, Galerie am Bahndamm, Giessen
  • 2013: East vs. West Coast Galerie S., Aachen
  • 2013: East vs. West Coast, Milvus Gallery, Giessen (soloshow)
  • 2013: Einer von uns. August Bebel und Wetzlar, Museum of Wetzlar
  • 2010: 100 Künstler | 100 artists, Museum Zinkhütter Hof, Stolberg Aachen
  • 2010: Style needs no color, Pretty Portal, Dusseldorf
  • 2010: Style needs no color, Stroke 2 Art Fair, Munic
  • 2010: Style needs no color, Bloom Art.Fair 21, Cologne

Street art festivals (selected)

  • 2014: River Tales | Event of Urban Art, Giessen
  • 2012: Can!t graffiti festival, Antwerpen
  • 2012: Urban Device, Grosseto
  • 2012: River Tales | Event of Urban Art, Giessen-Wetzlar
  • 2011: Can!t graffiti festival 2011, Antwerpen
  • 2011: IBUg 2011 – Urban Culture Festival, Meerane
  • 2009: International Meeting of Styles – State of mind, London
  • 2009: Can!t graffiti festival 2009, Antwerpen
  • 2009: Beyond Materialism, Saloniki Greece
  • 2008: Urban Code, Venice
  • 2007: International Meeting of Styles – Big Dreamers, New York City
  • 2007: Brighton Hip Hop Festival – Freedom, Brighton UK
  • 2006: Optical Confusion – Meeting of Mural Art, Wetzlar

Bibliography

Bibliography

  • 3Steps: Ahead!. Giessen 2015, ISBN 978-3-945991-00-8.

Further reading

  • Iosifidis Kiriakos: Mural Art Vol. 3: Murals on huge public Places around the World. Publikat, Mainaschaff 2010, ISBN 3-939566-28-4, p. 20–21.
  • Cristian Campos: 1,000 Ideas for Graffiti and Street Art: Murals, Tags, and More from Artists Around the World l. Rockport Publishers & moamao Publications, Beverly MA/Barcelona 2010, ISBN 978-1-59253-658-0.
  • Reinhard Müller-Rode: 3Steps Urban Art. In: Bogart. 4. Jahrgang, Nr. 7, 2011, S. 8–11 (online).
  • Style needs no color: Schwarz auf Weiss – Vol. II – Style needs no color. From Here to Fame Publishing, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-937946-06-1, p. 120–121.
  • Cristian Campos: Graffiti and Urban Art: Murals, Tags, Stencils and Sticker. Loft Publications & Frechmann Kolon, Barcelona/Köln 2011, ISBN 84-9936-771-2, p. 228–253.
  • Artistic career | Karriere mit Kunst. In: Streifzug Magazin. April 2014, p. 37 (online).
  • Frank Malt: 100 European Graffiti Artists. Schiffer Pub Co, Atglen PA 2014, ISBN 978-0-7643-4658-3, p. 12–15.

Tv and radio reports

  • Daniela Will: Remarkable Street Artists | Ausgezeichnete Sprayer. tv report, Sat1 17:30LIVE. 2015-01-16, (online).
  • Eva Grage: Awarded Street Artists | Ausgezeichnete Sprayer | 3Steps from Giessen. radio report, In: hr2-kultur. 2014-12-20, (online).

External links

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi): Kultur- und Kreativpiloten Deutschland – Titelträger 2014 | German Cultural and Creative Pilot Award 2014. Booklet of the German Federal Parliament, 3,0MB, checked 2015-03-14, S. 10. Cite error: The named reference "BMWi Broschüre" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b Iosifidis Kiriakos: Mural Art Vol. 3: Murals on huge public Places around the World. Publikat, Mainaschaff 2010, ISBN 3-939566-28-4, S. 20–21.
  3. ^ a b c Cristian Campos: 1,000 Ideas for Graffiti and Street Art: Murals, Tags, and More from Artists Around the World. Rockport Publishers & moamao Publications, Beverly MA/Barcelona 2010, ISBN 978-1-59253-658-0. Cite error: The named reference "1000Ideas" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  4. ^ a b Daniela Will: Sat1 17:30 Nachrichten. Ausgezeichnete Sprayer | Remarkable Street Artists, tv report, In: Sat1 17:30LIVE, 2015-01-16.
  5. ^ Kultur- und Kreativpiloten Deutschland. gefördert durch Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie, Die Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien, Initiative für Kultur- & Kreativwirtschaft der Bundesregierung, Official website.
  6. ^ Weltniveau in der Graffiti-Kunst. In: Gießener Allgemeine Zeitung. 2008-09-27.
  7. ^ Mitia Chiarin: Writer all`opera nee`ex deposito. In: "La Nuova di Venezia e Mestre." Venedig, 2008-08-10.
  8. ^ Fraunhofer – IGD Darmstadt: Collection of the artists and exhibitions at the Fraunhofer IGD of the years 2006 – 2007, house art, Darmstadt 2007, S. 44–45.
  9. ^ Stephan Scholz: Hohe Auszeichnung: Bundesregierung ernennt heimisches Künstlerkollektiv 3Steps zu Kreativpiloten. In: Gießener Anzeiger. 2014-11-06, S. 18.
  10. ^ Florian Dörr: Elterliche Garage als Keimzelle. Künstlergruppe 3Steps von Bundesregierung ausgezeichnet, In: Gießener Allgemeine. 2014-11-06, S. 28.
  11. ^ Frank Malt: 100 European Graffiti Artists. Schiffer Pub Co, Atglen PA 2014, ISBN 978-0-7643-4658-3, S. 12–15.
  12. ^ a b Frank Röhrig: 3Steps – Drei Freunde und ihre Kunst | Three friends and their art. In: Galerieviertel.de. 2014-11-12.
  13. ^ Gert Heiland: Drei Mann im Zeichen des Milvus | Street Art of 3Steps., In: Wetzlarer Neue Zeitung. 2015-03-12.
  14. ^ a b Eva Grage: 'Awarded Street Artists | Ausgezeichnete Sprayer | 3Steps from Giessen., radio report, In: hr2-kultur. 2014-12-20. Cite error: The named reference "HR2" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  15. ^ Katrina Friese: River Tales | Bunte Hommage an Gießen Wetzlar und die Lahn. Flussgeschichten mit Graffitikünstler des Kollektivs 3Steps, Das besondere Thema, In: Gießener Anzeiger. 2012-04-17, S. 12.
  16. ^ Klaus Pradella: Fairy Tales | Traditionelle Sagen aus der Spraydose. Gießen von grau zu knallbunt. radio report and online article, In: hr4 Radio und hronline. 2014-09-03.