Nina Annabelle Märkl

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Nina Annabelle Märkl (born December 12, 1979 in Dachau ) is a German artist .

Life and education

Antique applications - Shifting Perceptions 15, ink and pencil on paper, 50 × 70 cm, 2018/2016
Ornament und Off-Form 9, ink and pencil on paper, steel, magnets, 250 × 140 × 30 cm, 2019

Nina Annabelle Märkl studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich with Fridhelm Klein, Matthias Wähner and Stephan Huber .

Your work moves between drawing , installation and object. The drawing is expanded into space through folds and cutouts. The combination of drawings, wooden modules, glass and steel objects creates room installations that include the viewer and his or her movement. Steel drawings combine with abstract ink drawings on paper to form three-dimensional constellations that can be changed depending on the situation and react to the movements of daylight.

Nina Annabelle Märkl lives and works in Munich .

Solo exhibitions

  • 2019: Morphosen , Straihammer and Seidenschwann Gallery, Vienna
  • 2018: The space between , with Jenny Forster, BBK-Unterfranken, Würzburg
  • 2017: Aggregate and Conditions , Straihammer and Seidenschwann Gallery, Vienna
  • 2016: Torsionen , Galerie MaxWeberSixFriedrich, Munich
  • 2016: Permeable Entities , Artothek Munich
  • 2016: Possible Spaces , Kunstinsel am Lenbachplatz, Munich
  • 2016: as of | me | able , Landshut Art Association
  • 2016: Archipelago with artificial light , Kunstverein Essenheim
  • 2015: Balancing the Whimsical , Guestroom Galerie Dina Renninger, Munich
  • 2015: Shifting Perspectives , Torn Page Pop-Up, New York City
  • 2014: don't walk the line , together with Reinhard Voss Kunstverein Pforzheim , Reuchlinhaus
  • 2013: Museum of Happiness , Galerie MaxWeberSixFriedrich, Munich
  • 2012: Inside Out , Kunstraum Anna Schmitt, Düsseldorf
  • 2011: Casting Shadows , Galerie MaxWeberSixFriedrich, Munich
  • 2010: hairline crack , galerieGEDOKmuc, Munich, catalog presentation Drawing Attention

Awards and grants

  • 2019: Artist in Residence, Yamakiwa Gallery, Tōkamachi , Niigata , Japan
  • 2016: Support for the monograph Permeable Entities by the Erwin and Gisela von Steiner Foundation Munich
  • 2016: Bavarian studio funding program 2017–2018
  • 2015: Grant from the Prinzregent Luitpold Foundation, support for the monograph Permeable Entities published in 2016
  • 2015: Artist in Residency Scholarship in New York City - International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP)
  • 2014: Bavarian studio funding program 2015–2016
  • 2014: Support for the Shifting Perceptions project by the Erwin and Gisela von Steiner Foundation in Munich
  • 2011: Project grant for visual arts from the city of Munich
  • 2010: Studio funding from the city of Munich
  • 2010: Artist in Residency grant in Düsseldorf, Pilot_Projekt für Kunst eV
  • 2010: Debutant Prize from the Bavarian State Ministry for Science, Research and the Arts
  • 2010: New Positions , 44th Art Cologne , Galerie MaxWeberSixFriedrich
  • 2010: Funding area Contemporary Art Ruhr 2010, Forum & Media Art Fair, Zollverein World Heritage Site, Essen
  • 2009: Funding area Contemporary Art Ruhr 2009, fair for contemporary art, Zollverein World Heritage Site, Essen
  • 2009: Artist in Residency grant in Szczecin
  • 2009: European Art Scholarship Upper Bavaria

Curatorial work and teaching

  • 2013: Curatorial and organizational collaboration at the symposium Drawing as Knowledge , Academy of Fine Arts Munich
  • since 2011: Lecturer in drawing at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich

Publications and literature

  • 2017: Aigner, Silvie: Spotlight Munich: Nina Annabelle Märkl , in: PARNASS Verlag (ed.), Up & Coming - Junge Kunstszene Wien, Munich, Berlin, art magazine PARNASS Special, issue No. 1, Vienna, 2017, p. 52.
  • 2016: Matzner, Florian (ed.): Permeable Entities , monograph Nina Annabelle Märkl, Bielefeld, 2016.
  • 2014: Nina Annabelle Märkl: Doppelganger II , in: Barbara Lutz-Sterzenbach, Maria Peters, Frank Schulz (eds.), Bild und Bildung. Practice, reflection, knowledge in the context of art and media, Munich, 2014, pp. 176–177.
  • 2014: Nina Annabelle Märkl: Drawings , in: Barbara Lutz-Sterzenbach, Johannes Kirschenmann (ed.), Drawing as Knowledge. Contributions from art, art history and art education, Munich, 2014, pp. 202–205.
  • 2013: Basak Malone: Nina Annabelle Märkl , in: Basak Malone (ed.), The New Collectors Book. Second Edition, New York, 2013, p. 79.
  • 2010: Matzner, Florian (ed.): DRAWING ATTENTION . Nina Annabelle Märkl monograph, Munich, 2010.

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