The main focus of my work is the resolution of the traditional separation of disciplines in thinking and working.
I explore the areas between society, art, design and architecture.
The initial situation form artistic experiments with two- and three-dimensional objects, installations, situations, as
well as photography. I am interested in a more casual and purposeless knowledge exchange by picking topics, exploring
them, developing variants, and reproving them in a closed discourse. There is a tension, within which contexts are brought
beyond the known and transformed into something unexpected. The formal conception often consists of a sequence of variations
with a self-verified character, both fricting within a theme, as well as becoming independent.
As a result, sculptural objects, installations and situations are created.
Berlin University of The Arts, diploma, Berlin, Germany
1997
Aalto University of Art and Design, Helsinki, Finland
Lives and works in Berlin, Germany
FOYOU, objects, Marienburg, Berlin, Germany
2022
FOYOU, objects, Marienburg, Berlin, Germany
AGB ExWorks III, objects, Alte Gießerei, Berlin, Germany
Die Zeit falten. Und weitergehen, objects, Galerie Feinart Berlin, Berlin, Germany
2020
Corona Intra Views, objects, Galerie Feinart Berlin, Berlin, Germany
2018
Werkschau, objects, Alte Gießerei, Berlin, Germany
MARK, objects, Kunsthalle Brennabor, Brandenburg/Havel, Germany
2017
In flagranti.a, objects, August Contemporary, Berlin, Germany
2015
Terra incognita: 5-10% Albanien, photography, Fotogalerie Friedrichshain, Berlin, Germany
2014
Ukraine - Russland: heiter bis stürmisch, photography, Galerie Kuchling, Berlin, Germany
2013
Drei-Teilung, photography, Galerie Bildersaal der Zukunft, Berlin, Germany
2003
Wishful thinking, computer installation, ART:WORD Berliner Kunstprojekt, Berlin, Germany
2002
Schicksalspalette, installation in public space, Algeciras, Spain
1996
Hooge TV, installation in public space, Hallig Hooge, Germany
1995
Allan Wexler - Structures for reflection, objects, Museum Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany
Japan, Spain, France, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Moldova and Transnistria