YEAR II
2023/2024

Installation view

Ohne Titel (Sitzbank Nylon embroidery, cowhide, foam, construction steel, acrylic paint, 2023

Ohne Titel (Sitzbank Nylon embroidery, cowhide, foam, construction steel, acrylic paint, 2023

Installation view
CHRISTIAN EISENBERG
Christian Eisenberg (*1994) studied in the sculpture class of Professor Alexandra Bircken at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and graduated with honours in 2023
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He is an artist working with several materials and institutional structures. Selected exhibitions include di volta in volta, Paris (2024); Austin Space, Munich (2024); Rinde am Rhein, Düsseldorf (2024); Milchstraße 4, Munich (2023).




JIEUN PARK
Jieun Park (*1989, Cheungju, Korea) is a young artist from South Korea. After attending Chungbuk National University in Cheongju, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Jorinde Voigt and received her diploma from Johanna Reich in 2021.
In addition to painting and drawing, Jieun Park also finds her expressiveness in performances, which she records and projects on walls as video works.


Stäbe

strange cousin, molten glass

REBECCA RUCHTI
Rebecca Ruchti (*1993) graduated in 2023 at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich with Professor Nicole Wermers after receiving her state exam in 2022 with Tanja Widmann. For her exam in 2022 she received the exam price.
Rebecca Ruchtis work deals with how we think in forms. How form, material and surface lead to categorisation, attribution and certain handling. What happens when the internalised mechanisms of perception do not work and when material becomes autonomous.
Her work encompases the use of ceramics, glass, stone, paper, written and spoken language.




LEA VAJDA
Lea Vajda (*1992) graduated in 2023 with honors as Meisterschülerin at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich with Professor Florian Pumhösl.
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In her practice, Vajda uses various printing techniques to edit, reproduce or transform existing material. She examines social and historical processes such as fantasies of control, the constitution of the contemporary self, and notions of progress.
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Untitled, installation made of hot air balloon fabric (nylon), wooden construction, cotton, ceramics

Untitled, installation view

LUCY REYNOLDS
Lucy Lou Reynolds (*1995, Munich) graduated in 2022 at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich with Professor Tanja Widmann.
Her artistic explorations are usually based on the idea of what could (still) happen in a space. Her starting point are the classic four walls, whereby the ‘fourth wall’ is often loose and the position in the room can mentally wonder to theatre, cinema or circus. The artist is interested in the expectations spectators have when they stand outside constructions - regardless of its size - and wonder what is happening inside. The objects and installations usually have something to do with play(s).

Foto: Thomas Splett



Foto: Thomas Splett
NICOLAI GÜMBEL
Nikolai Gümbel (*1995, Frankfurt am Main) graduated in 2023 with honors as Meisterschüler at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich with Professor Alexandra Bircken.
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His artistic practice is characterised by context-specific, cross-media works. In addition to drawing, sculpture and installation, he frequently works with film and video.
