Ulrike Zilly (1952) - Ohne Titel






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Ulrike Zilly, Ohne Titel, a signed limited edition etching (radierung) from 1991, 40 × 26 cm, Germany, in good condition, sold by owner or reseller.
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Ulrike Zilly is a German contemporary artist whose work is characterized by a multifaceted, often humorous engagement with figure, myth, and society. She was born in 1952 in Oberhausen and lives and works in Düsseldorf. She completed her artistic training at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where she early developed her own independent visual language.
Zilly moves with confidence between painting, drawing, sculpture, and performative projects. In her works, human figures, animals, and fantastic beings meet in narrative, sometimes ironic scenes. In doing so, she combines traditional pictorial themes with contemporary questions and gives them a personal, often playful touch.
An important aspect of her work is collaboration: In the 1980s, Ulrike Zilly was co-founder of the artist group 'Die Langheimer', which, through joint actions, exhibitions and publications, explored the boundaries between individual and collective art production.
In addition to her independent artistic works, Zilly is also known for extensive portrait and project cycles in which she observes people and their life worlds in a perceptive and empathetic way. Her works have been shown in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad and are represented in both public and private collections. Ulrike Zilly counts among the artists whose works uniquely combine lightness, depth, and narrative power.
Ulrike Zilly is a German contemporary artist whose work is characterized by a multifaceted, often humorous engagement with figure, myth, and society. She was born in 1952 in Oberhausen and lives and works in Düsseldorf. She completed her artistic training at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where she early developed her own independent visual language.
Zilly moves with confidence between painting, drawing, sculpture, and performative projects. In her works, human figures, animals, and fantastic beings meet in narrative, sometimes ironic scenes. In doing so, she combines traditional pictorial themes with contemporary questions and gives them a personal, often playful touch.
An important aspect of her work is collaboration: In the 1980s, Ulrike Zilly was co-founder of the artist group 'Die Langheimer', which, through joint actions, exhibitions and publications, explored the boundaries between individual and collective art production.
In addition to her independent artistic works, Zilly is also known for extensive portrait and project cycles in which she observes people and their life worlds in a perceptive and empathetic way. Her works have been shown in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad and are represented in both public and private collections. Ulrike Zilly counts among the artists whose works uniquely combine lightness, depth, and narrative power.
