Heike-Karin Föll

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Heike-Karin Föll (* 1967 in Bad Cannstatt ) is a German artist .

Career

Heike-Karin Föll studied fine art at the State Academy of Fine Arts in Stuttgart a . a. at KRH Sonderborg and 1992–1994 at the Berlin University of the Arts . 1997–2006 she also studied art history at the Free University of Berlin ( Magister Artium ).

From 2006 to 2010 she was a. a. Research assistant in a sub-project of the DFG special research area "Aesthetic experience in the sign of the dissolution of boundaries of the arts" at the FU Berlin. In 2007, she switched to the Institute for Art in Context with a focus on History, Theory and Criticism of Contemporary Art as an artistic teacher.

Solo exhibitions

  • 2019: speed, KW Berlin
  • 2018: 24/7, Mathew, Berlin
  • 2017: ma line, Tonus, Paris
  • 2016: news, Galerie Francesca Pia, Zurich
  • 2016: metal, Mathew, New York
  • 2015: oity, hacienda, Zurich
  • 2014: L'idiot de la famille, MATHEW, Berlin
  • 2012: The Delphinium Version, ELAINE; Museum of Contemporary Art, Basel

Publications (selection)

  • SPEED. Artist book. January 2019.
  • Putting Rehearsals to the Test. In-The-Making: The Post-Dramatic Image. 2017.
  • Uncomfortable feelings. 2016.
  • Max Pitegoff, Calla Henkel. Catalog. 2017.

Texts (selection)

  • topless. In: Starship, A Plastic Island of the Mind, 2016.
  • Turning Inwards: In the shadow of the projects. Roundtable discussion. In: Texts on Art, No. 94, June 2014.
  • Rehearsing in one piece (with Sabeth Buchmann). In: The Happy Fainting of Painting (cat.) Berlin 2014.
  • Wandering No. 2. Cover, Zurich 2012.
  • "A good idea". Reflections on the work of Michel Majerus from 1992. In: Michel Majerus (exhibition catalog). Stuttgart / Bordeaux 2012.
  • 'Silhouette I' and 'Three Poems. In: Basso-Magazine, The rest is revolution. Berlin July 2011.
  • Becoming abstract. An interview with Willem de Rooij. In: Mousse, November 2010.
  • With skin and hair, The photographs of Mark Morrisroe. In: Texts on Art, Issue 76, December 2009.
  • Obscure objects, Julian Göthe in the Daniel Buchholz gallery, Berlin. In: Texts on Art, Issue 73, March 2009.
  • Building as Frame: Rirkrit Tiravanija's Architectural Impulse. In: Nancy Spector (ed.): Theanyspacewhatever. Guggenheim Museum New York, 2009.
  • Form, reference and context. Felix Gonzalez-Torres' candies. In: Felix Gonzalez-Torres (exhibition catalog). Berlin 2006.

Individual evidence

  1. Bio at Mathew NYC