Ulla Von Brandenburg
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Ulla von Brandenburg (born 1974 in
Karlsruhe Karlsruhe ( , , ; South Franconian: ''Kallsruh'') is the third-largest city of the German state (''Land'') of Baden-Württemberg after its capital of Stuttgart and Mannheim, and the 22nd-largest city in the nation, with 308,436 inhabitants. ...
) is a German artist. She lives and works in Paris. She shows her work internationally and is one of the four finalists nominated for the
Marcel Duchamp Prize The Marcel Duchamp Prize (in French : ''Prix Marcel Duchamp'') is an annual award given to a young artist by the Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français (ADIAF). The winner receives €35,000 personally and up to €30,000 ...
in 2016.


Background

Ulla von Brandenburg was trained in Germany at 
Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design The Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG) is a state art college founded in 1992 in Karlsruhe. It focuses on media art, communication design , product design , exhibition design and scenography, art research and media philosophy wit ...
 in scenography. She also studied visual arts at the
University of Fine Arts of Hamburg The ''Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg (HFBK Hamburg)'' is the University of Fine Arts of Hamburg. It dates to 1767, when it was called the ''Hamburger Gewerbeschule''; later it became known as ''Landeskunstschule Hamburg''. The main build ...
.


Artistic approach

Ulla von Brandenburg's work is inspired by literature, theater and psychoanalysis. She is interested in the iconography of the XIX Century, in the history of technology and in the industrial revolution. She uses a wide variety of media and techniques, including video, performance, theater, mural painting, drawing and fabric layouts. Ulla von Brandenburg declares that "I get the idea for a work at the same time as the appropriate format for that work". If she favors black and white for her videos, it is in colour that her visual works are expressed. An architectural colour for her curtains, installations of fabrics, pictures of ribbons with shimmering fabrics or even coloured paper cut. A faded colour for her watercolors of ghostly characters. Ulla von Brandenburg's works raise the matter of representation and it is through the style and language of theater and scenography that she builds many of her projects. The scenic elements, the curtains of the
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, the costumes of
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, and so on, are all references that allow her works to go from reality to fiction or illusion.   Her installations unfold like decorations that are often perceived by inverting the setting and in which one enter through curtains. The curtain is a fundamental motif in her work, which she describes as follows: "As the mirror has two sides, the one that reflects us and the one that is hidden behind, the curtain has two sides too. At the circus you can fold it up in a very small size and unfold it to bring a marquee out of it. I like to camouflage or change the space with poor or very simple means to create an elsewhere. Fabric is the ideal medium, inexpensive, easy to transport, modular. It’s a nomadic material." The other recurring motif of her work is the forest, that can be found in her videos (such as ''Chorspiel'') and her works in cut wallpaper. As with the curtain, this motif does not refer to a particular subject, but it refers "as much to
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and to Germany as to Tarkovski and to a common culture. Everywhere it corresponds to a universe, to tales, to the unconscious... ". Her performances, in public or video, reveal the different facets of Ulla von Brandenburg's work: she writes the texts and the songs, she designs sets and costumes, chooses and directs the actors. In February 2019, an exhibition at the Musée régional d'Art contemporain Occitanie, in
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(
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, Paris ** ''Die Straße'', Galerie Art: Concept, Paris ** ''Innen ist nicht Aussen'', Secession, Vienne ** ''Kunstpreis Finkenwerder'', Kunsthaus, Hamburg ** ''Prospectif Cinéma'', Centre Pompidou, Paris ** ''Das Wertesck des W.L'', Kunsthalle, Hamburger ** ''Gleich, Gleich, Gleich'', Kiosk, Gent, Belgium ** ''Eigenschatten - Ombra Propria'', Monitor, Rome ** ''Following the Signs'', Herzliya Museum, Herzliya, Israel * 2014 : ** ''24 Filme, kein Schnitt'',
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, Genève, Genève ** ''Inside is not outside'', Kunstverein Hanover * 2015 : ** ''Zuvor wie Vorher'', Produzentengalerie, Hamburg ** ''Baisse-toi montagne, Lève-toi vallon'' au Kaaitheater, Bruxelles ** ''Gestern ist auch morgen und heute ist wie hier'', Kunstverein Kassel ** ''Kalns, grimsti ! Ieleja celies ! (Baisse-toi montagne, Lève-toi vallon)'', kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga, Latvia ** ''Ulla von Brandenburg : Objects Without Shadow'', Pilar Corrias Gallery, London ** ''Sink down mountain, Rise up valley'', Performa, New York * 2016 : **''Orange meets blue'', Kasia Michalski Gallery, Varsovie, Pologne **''It Has a Golden Orange Sun and an Elderly Blue Moon'', Darling Foundry, Canada ** ''Sink down mountain, Rise up valley'', The Common Guild, Glasgow, United Kingdom ** ''Manchmal Ja, manchmal Nein'', Haus Konstruktiv, Zürich, Switzerland *2018 : **Ulla von Brandenburg: Sweet Feast,
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, United Kingdom *2020 : ** ''Das Was Ist'', Palais de Tokyo, Paris


Awards

* Begabtenstipendium der Dietzte-Stiftung, 2003 * Reisestipendium, Verein für Neue Kunst in Hamburg Stipendium Künstlerstätte Schloss Bleckede, 2005 * Juergen-Ponto-Stipendium, 2006 * Kunstpreis der Böttcherstraße in Bremen, 2007 * Finkenwerder Art Prize, 2013 * In 2016, she is one of the four finalists nominated for
Marcel Duchamp Prize The Marcel Duchamp Prize (in French : ''Prix Marcel Duchamp'') is an annual award given to a young artist by the Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français (ADIAF). The winner receives €35,000 personally and up to €30,000 ...
* Kubus. Sparda-Kunstpreis, 2022


References

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