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Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Katrin Hoffert (1968), untitled, from the series "Restrealität", 2015.
Photo-collage, framed 44 x 34 cm; image dimensions 22 x 19 cm. Signed and numbered E.A.
About
Katrin Hoffert (born 1968 in Berlin) is a contemporary artist known for her innovative works in painting, collage, textile art and mixed media. She studied Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Berlin (UdK) and completed her studies as a Meisterschülerin under Peter Bömmels and Katharina Sieverding. Hoffert's artistic practice combines classical painting techniques with conceptual approaches influenced by photography, digital visual culture and processes of visual perception. Her work questions patterns of seeing and reflects the conditions of contemporary image production.
Over the course of her career Hoffert has exhibited in numerous institutions and project spaces in Berlin and internationally, including Kunst-Werke Berlin, as well as various group and solo shows. She has been awarded stipends and prizes such as the Neustart Kultur stipend and the Neukölln Art Prize Special Prize. Her works are in private and public collections. Hoffert lives and works in Berlin.
Katrin Hoffert (1968), untitled, from the series "Restrealität", 2015.
Photo-collage, framed 44 x 34 cm; image dimensions 22 x 19 cm. Signed and numbered E.A.
About
Katrin Hoffert (born 1968 in Berlin) is a contemporary artist known for her innovative works in painting, collage, textile art and mixed media. She studied Fine Arts at the University of the Arts Berlin (UdK) and completed her studies as a Meisterschülerin under Peter Bömmels and Katharina Sieverding. Hoffert's artistic practice combines classical painting techniques with conceptual approaches influenced by photography, digital visual culture and processes of visual perception. Her work questions patterns of seeing and reflects the conditions of contemporary image production.
Over the course of her career Hoffert has exhibited in numerous institutions and project spaces in Berlin and internationally, including Kunst-Werke Berlin, as well as various group and solo shows. She has been awarded stipends and prizes such as the Neustart Kultur stipend and the Neukölln Art Prize Special Prize. Her works are in private and public collections. Hoffert lives and works in Berlin.
