Rüdiger Seidt (Germany, b. 1958) currently lives and works in Forbach, Germany. Since 1989, he has been active as a freelance artist both in Germany and on the international art scene. Seidt’s artistic practice focuses primarily on steel as a medium, integrating mathematical structures and natural elements to explore the relationship between form and space. His dynamic and tension-filled works often incorporate tetrahedral structures and are included in permanent collections of major institutions and corporations, such as DaimlerChrysler AG (Germany), Greenpeace Umweltstiftung (Germany), Städtische Galerie Rastatt (Germany), North Shore Sculpture Park in Skokie, Illinois (USA), and the private LeBaron Collection (USA).