Simone Decker (born 1968) is a
Luxembourg artist who works mainly with photography and installations. In 1999, her photographic series ''Chewing and folding in Venice'' depicting huge chewing gum sculptures in the streets of
Venice
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, was one of Luxembourg's contributions to the 48th
Venice Biennale. Her sculptural works have included the exhibit ''Ghosts'' (2004) which consisted of seven yellow figures on the roof of the
Casino Luxembourg
The Casino Luxembourg is a forum for contemporary art which was adapted and renovated in 1995 to fit its new role of housing temporary exhibitions of Luxembourg art. It opened in 1882 as the Casino Bourgeois, and was a centre for cultural and soc ...
art gallery.
Biography
Born in
Esch-sur-Alzette on 9 April 1968, Simone Decker completed her school education in Luxembourg before studying at the
École des Arts Décoratifs in
Strasbourg
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from 1988. She then earned a scholarship to study for a short period at the
Städelschule in
Frankfurt until February 1993. After a study trip to
Paris, in October 1995 she graduated in plastic art from the
Université des Sciences Humaines, Strasbourg.
From 1995 until 2008, under a series of scholarships, she worked in
Frankfurt,
New Delhi, Paris and
New York City. She then taught at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
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, covering both art and public space and artistic design, until May 2015.
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Decker is known in Luxembourg for her exhibitions at the Casino Luxembourg in 1998 and 2004 and for her contribution to the Venice Biennale in 1999, consisting of 15 colour photographs depicting chewing gum sculptures in the streets of Venice. Many of her works are inspired by the place in which they are created, often in an architectural context. Decker seeks to provide the spectator with a new perception of the spaces she addresses. In 2002, her ''Chewing in Venice'' series was acquired by Mudam, Luxembourg's modern art museum.]
References
External links
Simone Decker's website
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1968 births
21st-century Luxembourgian artists
20th-century Luxembourgian artists
Luxembourgian women artists
People from Esch-sur-Alzette
University of Strasbourg alumni
Academic staff of the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
Living people