On behalf of the Hessian State Ministry for Higher Education, Research and the Arts, Ottmar Hörl, in cooperation with the Celtic Museum and Hessenagentur, developed an installation project featuring twenty-five serial sculptures based on the original-size sandstone statue of the Celtic Prince of Glauberg, created around 500 BC.
The installation comprising more than 150 serial sculptures will remain on show in the grounds of the Electoral Castle for five weeks, running until 23 September 2018.
At the initiative of the Ulm Museum, Ottmar Hörl has developed a project on Albert Einstein in cooperation with the City of Ulm.
Sculptural installation featuring 55 wolves at Schloss zu Hopferau to mark the 550th anniversary of the castle
Exhibition: "Second Life – 100 Arbeiter" [Second Life – 100 Labourers], Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte [Völklingen Ironworks World Heritage Site]
Sculptural project „The Nuremberg Madonna" featuring 600 sculptures in Nuremberg
exhibition "Ottmar Hörl – Reference" of the Galerie Schrade at Mochental palace until 16 July 2017
Installation "Zeppelin – The first step is always the hardest"
Exhibition "Instructions for the Relief of the Black Square“ at Kunstverein Mannheim"
Works of national and international artist about the reflection on flowers in art since 1960
"Hörls Tierleben" [Hörl's Life of Animals] installation, Waiblingen
Sculptural project “Rückert for Everyone” featuring 500 Friedrich Rückert sculptures at marketplace and Kunsthalle Schweinfurt