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b. 1959 -

Ralfonso received his undergraduate education both in Europe (Schule Schloss Salem, Abitur 1979) and in the United States (USC, Los Angeles, California, BS 1983). He continued his formal education at the Wharton School of Finance (MBA, 1985).

While working in the real estate field in San Francisco, shortly after receiving his MBA, he began a series of kinetic sculpture drawings, which later served as the basis for his large kinetic sculptures in public places.

He is a designer of environmentally interactive, kinetic, light and sound sculptures (sculptures that interact with the environment such as wind, water, etc.). Since 1999 he specializes in the design and execution of large to monumental kinetic sculptures for public places from his studios in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA and Geneva, Switzerland.

Sculpture designs range in size from 2 ft to 180 ft. Sculptures have been exhibited or installed in Switzerland, Russia,[1] [2][3] [4] Netherlands,[5] China,[6][7][8][9][10] Germany and the USA.[11]

With his passion for Kinetic Art, as president from its inception, he co-founded the Kinetic Art Organization (KAO) www.kinetic-art.org in 2001 with a German and a US fellow Kinetic Artist. Now, with more than 1,000 members in over 60 Countries around the world, KAO has become the largest kinetic art organization in the world. KAO has co-organized Kinetic Art Exhibitions, such as the ART IN MOTION in The Netherlands,[5] St. Petersburg, Russia,[1] [2][3] [4] and the MomentuM exhibition at Grounds for Sculpture in New Jersey, USA.[11]

In 2006 he established the first kinetic art website in China called KAO CHINA, dedicated to bringing kinetic art to China. Currently he is helping to establish the first Kinetic Art curriculum at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing.

As an award winner of the Beijing City Sculpture Competition 2007 and a finalist for the "Contest of Landscape Sculpture Designs for Beijing 2008 Olympic Games",[7][8] Ralfonso was invited to speak at "Olympic Culture and Public Art Conference".[6] His speech and Dissertation was entitled "Kinetic Art and to Olympic Union of All People".[9]

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    • Ralfonso Gschwend (Swiss, b. 1959), "Dance with the Wind"
      Apr. 22, 2023

      Ralfonso Gschwend (Swiss, b. 1959), "Dance with the Wind"

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      Ralfonso Gschwend (Swiss, b. 1959) "Dance with the Wind", 2009 stainless steel kinetic sculpture cut-out signature and date applied to side of self-base, after the 2007 monumental wind sculpture created for the Beijing Olympics and now conserved by the city of Beijing, China. h. 18-5/8", w. 7-3/4", d. 7-3/4" Provenance: Estate of Lin Emery, New Orleans, Louisiana.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Ralfonso Gschwend (Swiss, b. 1959), "Dance with the Wind"
      Oct. 08, 2022

      Ralfonso Gschwend (Swiss, b. 1959), "Dance with the Wind"

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Ralfonso Gschwend (Swiss, b. 1959) "Dance with the Wind", 2009 stainless steel kinetic sculpture cut-out signature and date applied to side of self-base, after the 2007 monumental wind sculpture created for the Beijing Olympics and now conserved by the city of Beijing, China. h. 18-5/8", w. 7-3/4", d. 7-3/4" Provenance: Estate of Lin Emery, New Orleans, Louisiana.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • RALFONSO | Artist Prototype for 'Dance with the Wind'
      Mar. 03, 2016

      RALFONSO | Artist Prototype for 'Dance with the Wind'

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      kinetic stainless steel sculpture

      Sotheby's
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