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Manfred Gnädinger (1936 in Boehringen,
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– 28 December 2002, in Camelle,
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) a.k.a. ''Man'' or ''O Alemán'' was a German
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and
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who lived in the village of Camelle, on the Costa da Morte, in Galicia (
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). He spent much of his time building sculptures on the beach and tending to his small garden. In November 2002, when the
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of the ''
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'' destroyed his sculptures and the
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of the area he lived in, news reports stated that locals believed that Gnädinger let himself die of melancholy and sadness. He thus became a symbol of the destruction caused by the oil spill."Hermit sculptor 'killed by oil spill'"
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Hermit and sculptor

In 1962, Manfred Gnädinger arrived in the small village of Camelle on the Costa da Morte, in Galicia (
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), from Boehringen at
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in southern Germany. His whereabouts before this period are unknown. He was described as having been well-dressed and educated when he arrived. It is said that he went mad after falling in love with the teacher of the village and being rejected. A few years later, after studying ecological issues, he built himself a small hut on the beach of the village next to the Atlantic Ocean. He spent the next thirty years in this place, where he quickly became an object of curiosity for the village. Inhabitants referred to him in Galician as ''O Alemán'' (the German), then just "Man", a name he eagerly accepted for its symbolism. Tall, with a long beard, and wearing only a
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regardless the weather, he would swim out in the ocean, even after he was fifty years old. He had no electricity or running water in his hut, and was a strict
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, eating only from the small
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he had created."Os segredos de Man"
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Man created colourful sculptures out of stones, driftwood, animal remains and other elements washed up by the sea. Some of these have been compared to
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's work. Tourists would come to visit the open-air ''Museum of the German'' he had created where his sculptures were integrated in the natural landscape. Man's only source of revenue was a small fee (1
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as of 2002) he would ask of everyone visiting the ''Museum of the German''. Man would also ask visitors to do drawings for him in small notebooks. More than 1000 of these notebooks were found after his death with around 200,000 drawings.


The ''Prestige''

On 13 November 2002, the oil tanker ''Prestige'' developed a huge leak in one of its tanks during a storm off the coast of Galicia. After four days, it split in half and sank into the Atlantic Ocean. Man's sculptures were heavily affected by the oil spill, with oil from the spill washing up on the beach where he lived. Most of his sculptures were irrecoverable, and oil reached his house. A month later, he was found dead in his hut. Man had circulatory and respiratory problems beforehand, but it became local legend that he died of melancholy and sadness at the sight of the destruction of his life's work by the spill. The Camelle authorities organized and paid for his funeral, which hundreds of locals attended. Thousands of birds and fish also died in the aftermath of the oil spill. Man's museum, which he bequeathed to the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs, can still be visited in Camelle."El legado de Man de Camelle sigue en el olvido siete años después de muerto"
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The museum has stayed open during severe weather in November 2010
- ''La Voz de Galicia''
and February 2014. The museum was restored in December 2017. On the 10th anniversary of his death, Manfred Gnädinger was exhumed and cremated, as per his last will. A little more than 5 years later on January 27, 2018, he was interred in his museum.


References


Bibliography

*''A pegada de Man'', text and photos by Xoán Abeleira, Xerais, Vigo (Galicia), 2006. This is the first book published of Manfred Gnädinger. * Cequera, Bernardo: ''Manfred, the German of Camelle''. Film Documentary 60 min. (2008) * Saunders, Tracy and Gnädinger, Clemens: They Think You Are Jesus The Magical Madness of Man of Camelle, Priscillian Press, 2018


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gnadinger, Manfred 1936 births 2002 deaths German environmentalists German outsider artists German hermits German modern sculptors 20th-century German sculptors 20th-century German male artists German male sculptors Simple living advocates Visionary environments