German artist Katharina Sieverding is oddly little known, or at least little shown, in the United States. In organizing the first comprehensive survey of her work in this country, curator Alanna Heiss ...
Katharina Sieverding’s Transformer (1973).Courtesy of the artist and Klaus Metting, VG Bild-Kunst. Seeing as New Yorkers tend to stay local in the spring and venture east come summer, we figured that ...
First Light is the third solo-exhibition with Katharina Sieverding in the gallery. Since the 1960s the artist has significantly contributed to the extension of the term of art and to media art. Her ...
“Katharina Sieverding: Up Close,” which opened at PS1 on Sunday, is comprised almost entirely of photographic self-portraits. Given such ostensibly straightforward subject matter, the show’s ...
Serial Tendencies brings together work by German artists who use photography, in serially developed bodies of work, which examine human tendencies and their social dimensions. These artist’s ...
Exhibition held at the German Pavillion of the 47th Venice Biennale, 1997. Contents Wer lebt, wird sehn = Who lives will see = Chi vivrà vedrà / Gudrun Inboden -- Steigbilder I-IX, 1997 -- Irdische ...
Katharina Sieverding is a contemporary Czech-born German photographer whose surrealist work explores of the role of the individual in society. View Katharina Sieverding’s 162 artworks on artnet. Find ...
The exhibition Genossin Sonne (Comrade Sun) was created in 2024 at the invitation of Milo Rau, artistic director of the Vienna Festival. In 2025, Genossin Sonne will now be presented in an expanded ...
"There exists a long tradition of thinking on photography in terms of its privileged access to the real. Unlike the painting or the drawing, the photograph was alleged to cut through the aesthetic and ...
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