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He graduated from the [[Dusseldorf Kunstakademie]] in 2004 with a master’s degree where he studied with [[Hubert Kiecol]].
He graduated from the [[Dusseldorf Kunstakademie]] in 2004 with a master’s degree where he studied with [[Hubert Kiecol]].


He has already created numerous installations in interior and exterior space, including at the [[Westfälische Landesmuseum]] in Münster, the [[Neuer Kunstverein]] in Aachen, the [[Lehmbruck Museum]] in Duisburg, and Villa Romana, Florenz.<ref>http://www.db-artmag.com/en/55/news/villa-romana-prizewinners-2010/</ref>
He has already created numerous installations in interior and exterior space, including at the [[Westfälische Landesmuseum]] in Münster, the [[Neuer Kunstverein]] in Aachen, the [[Lehmbruck Museum]] in Duisburg, Ringel/Garage, Düsseldorf,<ref>http://www.we-find-wildness.com/2009/11/martin-pfeifle/</ref> and Villa Romana, Florenz.<ref>http://www.db-artmag.com/en/55/news/villa-romana-prizewinners-2010/</ref>
He was Artist in Residence at Goethe-Institut Vietnam.<ref>http://hanoigrapevine.com/germanyyearhome/pfeifle/</ref>
He was Artist in Residence at Goethe-Institut Vietnam.<ref>http://hanoigrapevine.com/germanyyearhome/pfeifle/</ref>



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Martin Pfeifle (born 1975 Stuttgart) is a German sculptor.

He graduated from the Dusseldorf Kunstakademie in 2004 with a master’s degree where he studied with Hubert Kiecol.

He has already created numerous installations in interior and exterior space, including at the Westfälische Landesmuseum in Münster, the Neuer Kunstverein in Aachen, the Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg, Ringel/Garage, Düsseldorf,[1] and Villa Romana, Florenz.[2] He was Artist in Residence at Goethe-Institut Vietnam.[3]

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