Mariele Neudecker facts for kids
Mariele Neudecker (born in 1965) is a German artist. She lives and works in Bristol, England. Mariele creates many different kinds of art. These include sculptures, art installations, films, and photographs.
Her art often explores how people think about nature and landscapes. She looks at how we have seen nature throughout history. She also explores how our feelings connect with the natural world. Her artworks often use landscapes to show human thoughts and emotions.
Mariele Neudecker has shown her art all over the world. She has had exhibitions in Japan, Australia, and Singapore. She also had solo shows at famous galleries like Ikon Gallery, Tate St Ives, and Tate Britain in the UK. In 2010, she won the Ludwig Gies Preis for her work in Germany. She also created new art for Belsay Hall in England. In 2017 and 2019, she was a special artist at CERN, which is a big science lab.
She was born in Düsseldorf, Germany.
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Learning About Art
Mariele Neudecker studied art at several colleges. Here is where she learned her skills:
- 1985–1987: Crawford College of Art and Design, Cork, Ireland
- 1987–1990: Goldsmiths' College (Bachelor of Arts Degree), London
- 1991–1992: Chelsea College of Art and Design (Master of Arts in Sculpture), London
- 1996–1997: Tower Hamlets College (Digital Image Creation), London
Art Shows and Projects
Mariele Neudecker has had many art shows around the world. Her work has been seen in many different places.
Solo Art Shows
These are shows where only Mariele Neudecker's art was displayed:
- 2000 Until Now, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK
- 2001 Until Now, Künstlerhaus Bethanien & Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin
- 2003 Frozen, Site Gallery, Sheffield
- 2004 Over and Over, Again and Again, Tate St Ives, Cornwall, UK
- 2005 Kindertotenlieder, Impressions Gallery, York, UK
- 2005 Over and Over, Again and Again, Tate Britain, London
- 2008 2.5 million light years, a special artwork for the NewArtCentre, Salisbury, UK
- 2008 This Thing Called Darkness, Arts Towada, Towada, Japan
- 2009 Winterreise, a full film screening in London, UK
- 2010 Mariele Neudecker, Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin
Special Art Projects
Mariele Neudecker has also been asked to create art for specific places or events:
- 2019: And Then the World Changed Colour: Breathing Yellow, a sculpture at Dulwich Picture Gallery, London.
Group Art Shows
These are shows where Mariele Neudecker's art was shown alongside other artists' work:
- 2015 Model, Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague