Career
Prior to 1989, his work focused mostly on criticism of East Germany and Christian themes. In 1990 came his creation of graphical diary pages depicting the peaceful revolution in East Germany during the fall of 1989. During that time he created many works that became symbols for the peaceful revolution and were used for some time by the opposition movements, being shown in churches or seen on the streets in Leipzig and other cities.
Klemm currently lives in Leipzig and works as a freelance painter and graphic artist.
Some of his work is in public and private ownership in the following countries: Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Norway, Finland, Liechtenstein and Netherlands. Most important for him are:
collage
rollage
lithography
Walztechnik
work on building structures e.g. churches, hospitals et cetera on which his paintings and designs can be found across Germany
work involving wood structures and glass.