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Jacques Tilly

German sculptor and illustrator From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jacques Tilly
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Jacques Tilly (born 27 June 1963) is a German sculptor and illustrator, known for his politically satirical sculptures that adorn floats in protests and parades,[2][3][4] and is considered the premier carnival float designer in Germany.[5]

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Early life

Jacques Tilly was born in 1963 in Düsseldorf, and attended the Comenius-Gymnasium high school.[6] He studied graphic design at the University of Duisburg-Essen, graduating in 1994.[7]

Tilly is an atheist,[8] and a humanist, and is an advisory member of the Giordano Bruno Foundation.[7]

Artistic career

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Jacques Tilly's sculpture of the Three wise monkeys one year after the 2021 flood in Germany in the Ahr Valley.

Tilly is known for his papier-mâché sculptures that are featured on parade floats,[3][9] most notably those in Rosenmontag, during Carnival in Düsseldorf,[10][11] for which he has made sculptures since 1983.[7] The sculptures often have overt political messaging to them, and frequently include caricatured depictions of politicians, world leaders, and religious figures, especially those on the far-right.[5][11][12] These themes gained increased attention during the late 2010s, with some of Tilly's sculptures featuring U.S. President Donald Trump, U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jarosław Kaczyński, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.[10][11][12] Other topics of note include Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic.[13] In addition to German parades and festivals, the sculptures have also appeared at protests and political events abroad, including one in front of the House of Parliament in London.[14]

Tilly is also an illustrator, and has designed official postcards, calendars, and portraits for several German cities.[5][15]

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