Silke Schatz

Silke Schatz is a contemporary artist who creates drawings, installations, and sculptures, delving into political and societal themes.

Silke Schatz's Art Style

A significant portion of Silke Schatz's art draws inspiration from memories. Her intricate isometric drawings bring architectural structures to life, translating layouts into expansive installations and vibrant sculptures.

In her exhibitions, Schatz seamlessly integrates text and images, exploring the duality of personal memories and inherited ones. She delves into political and societal themes, interweaving her own experiences into precise yet evocative representations of recollections, creating a delicate balance between the concrete and the fleeting.

Exhibition and Awards of Silke Schatz

Throughout the years, Silke Schatz's art has been featured in numerous solo exhibitions, unveiling her talent to the world. From the Kunsthalle Lingen to the Wilkinson Gallery, her work has made a lasting impression on those fortunate enough to experience it.

Her solo exhibitions have been held in prestigious venues, including Neuer Kunstverein Wuppertal (2013), Kunstmuseum Mühlheim an der Ruhr (2012), Le Plateau in Paris (2006), Kunstverein Braunschweig (1999), and Brent Sikkema in New York (1999).

She has been the recipient of multiple awards, including the NRW Stipendium, Niedersächsischer Förderkunstpreis, Stipendium Villa Massimo, Förderpreis des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hap-Grieshaber-Preis, DAAD grant, and Schlaglicht Kunstpreis. These accolades underscore her commitment to pushing the boundaries of art and her ability to captivate audiences with her work.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1967

  • Country:

    Germany, Celle