Inken Hilgenfeld

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Inken Hilgenfeld (* 1974 in Stadthagen ) is a German conceptual artist .

Life

Hilgenfeld studied art and sculpture at the Alanus University in Alfter from 1994 to 1998 . In 1998 she began studying fine art at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art . In 2002, she studied Socrates / Erasmus at the Jan Mateijko Academy in Krakow (PL). In 2003 Hilgenfeld received the diploma for sculpture / painting from Karin Sander and Katharina Grosse in Berlin . In 2004 she was appointed Karin Sander's master class student.

Hilgenfeld has been working as a freelance artist in Regensburg since 2009 .

Scholarships / Awards (selection)

2000–2004: Scholarship holder of the Protestant Studienwerk Villigst

2007–2008: NaföG (graduate scholarship from the Berlin Senate); Travel grant Japan

2009–2012: Supporting studio Künstlerhaus Andreas-Stadel of the Art and Culture Foundation Oswald Zitzelsberger, Regensburg

Solo and group exhibitions (selection)

2008: Celeste Art Prize , finalists, former Patzenhofer brewery, Berlin

2008: 39 days of art , Tokyo

2009: Dickes B., contemporary art from Berlin, Cph Art Factory, Copenhagen (DK)

2010: Sasiedzi, neighbors , Polish motifs in German contemporary art, Gdanska Galeria Miejska , Danzig (PL)

2011: Too warm or in a draft , Sigismund Chapel, Städt. Gallery, Regensburg

2012: Paper global , Deggendorf City Museum

2013: Debutants 2012, Art and Trade Association, Regensburg

2013: Zwischen Raum , exhibition for the 2013 Sparkasse Karlsruhe Art Prize

2014: Growing , Sparkasse Regensburg

Literature (selection)

Andrea Madesta: I can do that too . In: Inken Hilgenfeld. Regensburg, 2012.

Kirsten Remky: By the way: in: KUNST-SEHEN, Current Art from Regensburg and the Region 2016–2018, Augenklinik Regensburg (ed.), Regensburg 2019. ISBN 978-3-7954-3406-9 , pp. 20–23.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Celeste eV: Celeste Art Prize 2008. Accessed January 1, 2018 .
  2. ^ Inken Hilgenfeld «Brask Art Blog. Retrieved January 1, 2018 (American English).
  3. Studio eMart biuro@studioemart.pl: Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Łaźnia. Retrieved January 1, 2018 .
  4. ^ VHS Regensburg: VHS Regensburg: Artists. Retrieved January 1, 2018 .
  5. ^ Art and Trade Association Regensburg. Retrieved January 1, 2018 .
  6. Mittelbayerische.de: Art and the search for talent . In: Mittelbayerische Zeitung . ( Mittelbayerische.de [accessed on January 1, 2018]).
  7. SPARKASSE KUNST: Introduction to the exhibition by Dr. Agnes Tieze - Blog of the Sparkasse Regensburg . In: Blog of the Sparkasse Regensburg . November 20, 2014 ( sparkasseblog.de [accessed January 1, 2018]).