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n.d., Douglas fir painted/elm fire-blackened, 240x40 cm and 231x40 cm, 1999
Location: first floor, entrance area
Vita
- Born in Eschweiler (Rhineland) in 1952.
- Studied at the State Academy of Art, Düsseldorf.
- Member of the Deutscher Künstlerbund.
- Since 1977, numerous scholarships and sponsorship awards, including a scholarship at the Villa Massimo in Rome.
- Guest studios in Basel, Berlin, Luxor, New Dehli, New York, Salzburg and Zurich.
- Lives and works in Baden Baden and Lausanne, Switzerland.

Change, charcoal on paper, 56x76 cm, 1996
Location: Attica
Vita
- Studied sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart under Prof. Rudolf Hoflehner.
- Winner of the Künstlerbund Baden-Württemberg prize.
- Since 1968 teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart, sculpture department.
- Member of the Künstlerbund Baden-Württemberg.
- Member of the Deutscher Künstlerbund.
- Lives and works in Remshalden-Buoch.

Sky World, pastel/cardboard 70x80 cm, 1997
Location: Attica

Pastel painting by Regina Rinker
Vita
- Born in Breisach/Baden in 1959.
- Studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe, Freiburg branch.
- Studied art history at the University of Karlsruhe and Freiburg.
- Member of the BBK.
- Lives and works in Endingen, Kaiserstuhl, Baden.

n.d., drawings, 2011
Location: Attica, Ambulance

Layers, mixed media, 1987
Location: Roskamm-Haus
Vita
- Studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts, Karlsruhe and Freiburg branch.
- Lives and works in Freiburg

The Rock, mixed media, 108x72 cm, 1996
Location: Attica
Vita
- Born in Bayreuth/Franconia in 1942.
- Studied in Munich and Vienna.
- Scholarship from the Cité International des Arts, Paris.
- Lives and works in Waldshut-Tiengen as a pediatrician and freelance artist.
o.T. Acrylic, 2006
Location: Roskamm, first floor

n.d., graphite, 1986 (left)
Location: Station 4, first floor

Umwuchert, 1974 (left) and Finale, 1973 (right)
Location: Attica
The artist, who was born in Karlsruhe in 1903 and died in Freiburg in 1987, is considered a typical representative of classical modernism. The two drawings depict sculptural figures.

n.d., bold chalk, 71x50 cm, 1985
Location: Ground floor, Surgery
Vita
- Born in Offenburg in 1949.
- Qualified as a radio and television technician.
- Studied at the Freiburg University of Education.
- Studied philosophy, sociology and educational science at the University of Freiburg.
- Studied philosophy at the University of Oslo.
- Graduate scholarship from the University of Freiburg.
- Project funding from the Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg.
- Working grant from the Baden-Württemberg Art Foundation.
- Lives and works in Freiburg.

Vom Stein, 1997
Location: Attica

Vom Stein, 1992
Location: Attica

n.d., acrylic, 88x61 cm
Location: Attica, VIP room
Mixed media/paper, 2001/2002
Location: Ward 5, first floor
The two works are located in the corridor of Ward 5 just before the recreation room.

n.d., mixed media, 90x70 cm, 1997
Location: Station 5, first floor

Location: Attica
The picture of Dirk Sommer can be seen in Professor Neumann's anteroom.

Acrylic on canvas
Location: Attica

n.d., acrylic, 100x100 cm, 1991
Location: first floor
Peter Stobbe's painting can be seen in the corridor leading to the dining room. Diagonally opposite, but already in the dining room area, is the work by Ingrid Hartlieb.

Location: Ground floor, dining room
Welcome to the dining room! We have hung large-format works by Peter Stobbe in the light-flooded hall. The work on the left is a drypoint etching on a zinc plate from 1990.

n.d., mixed media, 1990
Location: first floor, dining room

Location: Ground floor, dining room
Like all of Peter Stobbe's works, this combination of pictures in soft yellow tones bears no title. It was created in mixed media and dates from 1990.

Location: Ground floor, dining room
Here you stand in the dining room next to the window front that leads out onto the terrace and look at the monumental work by Peter Stobbe. The wall installation dates back to 1990 and consists of an artistic combination of wax and wood as well as mixed media on paper.
n.d., collage on wood, 1986
Location: Station 5, first floor
A watercolor entitled "Spirale" by Artur Stoll is hanging in Mr. Sahner's anteroom.
Location: Attica
Encrypted message, mixed media, 1996
Location: Station 5, first floor

n.d., mixed media, 90x90 cm, 1996
Location: Ground floor, Surgery

n.d., 4-part, mixed media, 50x50 cm, 1996
Location: Ground floor, Surgery

n.d., mixed media, 30x50 cm, 1994
Location: Ground floor, Surgery

n.d., mixed media, 30x50 cm, 1994
Location: Ground floor, Surgery

n.d., mixed media, 30x50 cm, 1994
Location: Ground floor, Surgery

n.d., mixed media, 30x50 cm, 1994
Location: Ground floor, Surgery

n.d., acrylic on canvas, 90x90 cm, 1998
Location: Attica

Stranding, 2009
Location: Roskamm House, first floor

n.d., mixed media, 1990
Location: Roskamm-Haus, first floor

Vita
- Born in Höfen an der Enz in 1943.
- Studied at the Kunst- und Werkschule Pforzheim and the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Stuttgart.
- Lives and works in Ettenheimmünster.
n.d., acrylic, 2006
Location: Roskamm House, first floor
Anja Vollmer during the hanging of her painting

n.d., collage, mixed media, 50x50 cm, 1999
Location: Attica

o.T.
Location: Basement

o.T.
Location: Basement

o.T.
Location: Basement
Photos Peter Bechtel
Healing and recovery are the highest goals of medical endeavor. But dying is also part of everyday hospital life. In an emergency, the two hospital realities are often irreconcilable opposites for everyone involved. This results in difficult situations and questions for doctors and nurses, but also for relatives and the dying patients themselves. For this reason, nurses in seminars and an interdisciplinary committee of the clinic with management, representatives of doctors and nursing staff, psychology and pastoral care have set out over several years to address these questions and find answers. The groups were advised by Mr. Pulheim, head of the Institute for Clinical Pastoral Care Training in Heidelberg. These groups have tried to show alternative ways of dealing with the dying and the dead and have been inspired by both ancient and modern art.
During the seminars, the groups came across the art and pictures of the painter Ben Willikens. He deals with spaces in his paintings. The painter's pictures and his painted spaces create a "metaphysics" of space, in which and through which the experience, experiencing and enduring of death, mourning, letting go and the transitional situation of the dead find expression, remain in tension with each other and are not immediately given comfort or consolation and ready-made answers.
Ben Willikens was prepared to implement the results of the in-house processes and transform them into the artistic design of a dignified space for the dead. The artist created something like a total work of art. From the suggestive light painting on the front wall to the design of the tap and the shelf for towels, everything was under his artistic direction. The room for the dead he created is intended to help relatives, doctors and hospital staff to say farewell to dead patients who have accompanied them as dying people. The room for the dead, inaugurated in 1997, is not open to the public.

Camouflaged landscape, screen print on paper, 2003
Location: basement

Camouflaged landscape, screen print on paper, 2003
Location: basement

Camouflaged landscape, screen print on paper, 2003
Location: basement

Aqua Viva, pigment and linseed oil on paper, 105x170 cm, 1995
Location: first floor, entrance hall

Aqua Viva, pigment and linseed oil on paper, 105x170 cm, 1995
Location: first floor, entrance hall