Mariele Neudecker

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Mariele Neudecker at the opening of the Model exhibition , Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, 2015

Mariele Neudecker (* 1965 in Düsseldorf ) is a German artist best known for her installations and sculptures .

Life

Mariele Neudecker was born in Düsseldorf. She began her studies from 1984 to 1985 at the University of Wuppertal in the subjects of art history, philosophy and literary studies and in 1985 did an internship at Pfeiffer & Voss in architectural model making. From 1985 to 1987 she went to Crawford College of Art and Design in Cork , Ireland, and from 1987 to 1990 to Goldsmith College in London, where she completed her Bachelor of Arts . From 1991 to 1992 she moved to the Chelsea College of Art and Design, where she obtained her Masters in sculpture. She completed another academic year from 1996 to 1997 at Tower Hamlets College, London, studying Digital Image Creation Manipulation.

In international solo and group exhibitions, Neudecker became known as a modern artist for her sculptures and installations. She has received prizes and grants, including the MOMART Prize in 1996, an Award to Individual Artists from the London Arts Board in 1997, the Henry Moore Fellowship in 1998 and the Botho Graef Prize of the City of Jena in 2001 .

Exhibitions (selection)

Solo exhibitions

  • 1989: Pictures and Objects , Kunsthaus Mettmann, Düsseldorf
  • 1990: The High Priestess , with Gillian Wearing , Goldsmiths' College
  • 1991: Piece-talk s, with Gillian Wearing, Diorama Art Center, London
  • 1993: Pepiniere Exhibition, Barcsay Exhibition Hall, Budapest
  • 1996: Stolen Sunsets , Studio Galeria, Budapest
  • 1998: The Halted Traveler , Bergens Kunstforening, Bergen
  • 1999: Never Eat Shredded Wheat (Memory Maps), James Harris Gallery, Seattle; The Krannert Art Museum, Chicago
  • 2000/2001: Until Now , Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; Barbara Thumm Gallery, Berlin; Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; 1st Site at the Minorities, Colchester
  • 2003: Between Us , Bluecoat Gallery, Liverpool; Leeds City Art Gallery, Leeds; The Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea
  • 2003: Winter trip , Opera North project
  • 2004/05: Over and Over, Again and Again , Tate Britain, London
  • 2005: Winterreise life performances: Shaw Room , National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin
  • 2005: Everyman Theater, International Festival of Music, Cheltenham
  • 2005: Kindertotenlieder , Impressions Gallery, York
  • 2006: Kindertotenlieder , Salts Mill, Saltaire; Colston Hall Bristol, Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham
  • 2006: Ambassador , Republic Tower Billboard Project, Center for Contemporary Art in Association with Visible Art Foundation, Melbourne
  • 2007: Afterlife , Egyptian Collection, Bristol's City Museum and Art Gallery, Bristol
  • 2016: Some Things Happen all at Once , Zeppelin Museum , Friedrichshafen

Group exhibitions

  • 1989: 37 Seconds , Slaughterhouse Gallery, London
  • 1989: Hang up favorites , Tannenbaum Gallery, Dusseldorf
  • 1993: Brick Lane Open 4 , Curtain Road Arts, London
  • 1993: Western Exposure , Riverside Studios, London
  • 1993: Tjuna ​​Fis Compitisn , with Fiona Tan , Fö Utca 3, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1994: Aritma 2 , with Attila Csorgo , Eike, Petra Kussner , Istvan Szil and Fiona Tan, Foundation for Modern Art, Dunaújváros
  • 1994: Exchange - Echange , Monumental II, Lisbon
  • 1994: Miniatures , The Agency at Curtain Road Arts, London
  • 1994: Art (s) d "Europe , Galerie de L" Esplanade, Paris, France
  • 1995: In and out of touch , with Barbara Thumm , Budapest
  • 1996: Whitechapel Open , Whitechapel Art Gallery , London - Awarded the MOMART Prize
  • 1997: 7th International Biennial of Sculpture and Drawing - EDCR - Bienal International De Escultura e Desegno Das Caldas Da Raina , Portugal
  • 1998: Nature of Man , curated by Pontus Kyrander, Kunsthalle Lund, Sweden
  • 1999: Maribor Triennale Exhibition for Ethnography and Art , Umetnostna Galerija, Maribor, Slovenia
  • 2000: The Wreck of Hope , The Friedrich Society, The Nunnery Gallery, London
  • 2001: Yokohama International Triennale of Contemporary Art
  • 2001: Bright Paradise , Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand
  • 2002: IMAGINATION-Romanticism , The Brno House of Arts
  • 2003: Berlin-Moscow, Moscow-Berlin: 1950–2000 , Walter-Gropius-Bau, Berlin
  • 2005: Elemental Insight , BBC London
  • 2006: melancholy. Genius and madness in art. , New National Gallery Berlin
  • 2007: [C] Artography: Map-Making As Artform , Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork
  • 2007: Reality Bites , Sam Fox Arts Center at Washington University, St. Louis
  • 2015: Model , Rudolfinum Gallery, Prague

Collections

Works by Mariele Neudecker can be found in the following museums and collections as well as in private collections:

  • Saatchi Collection, London
  • The Arts Council Collection, London
  • The British Council Collection, London
  • The Government Art Collection, London
  • Towner Collection, Eastbourne
  • Phillip Morris Collection, New York
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Guadalajara, Mexico
  • The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma , Helsinki

literature

  • The uncanny coldness of romanticism , art 10/2007; Pages 36 to 40

Web links

Commons : Mariele Neudecker  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Some Things Happen all at Once , Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichshafen
  2. MODEL exhibition, Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague