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Jorinde Voigt

20 Mar 2010
24 Apr 2010

Jorinde Voigt’s first solo-exhibition at the gallery, featuring a group of new drawings and two installations.

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In her often large-scale drawings Jorinde Voigt develops her own visual language, a kind of abstract sign code that seems deeply subjective and individual at first but is abiding by strict rules. Blurring the border between science and art, she analyzes the structures of diverse cultural patterns and natural phenomena. The resulting notations are the attempt at making the invisible visible, at unfolding the world into its basic parameters (such as distance, speed, orientation, frequency, genre) through a philosophical drawing process in order to reveal the synchronicity of possibilities. Jorinde Voigt’s three-dimensional works are the continuation of her two-dimensional notation systems.

Jorinde Voigt

Jorinde Voigt was born in 1977 in Frankfurt/Main and lives and works in Berlin. She received an MFA from UDK (Universität der Künste) in Berlin where she studied with Katharina Sieverding. Her works have been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions: Kunstmuseum Bonn (2010); Kunsthalle Kiel (2010); Heidelberger Kunstverein (2009); Haus der Kunst, Munich (2008); Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich (2005) etc. Further exhibitions are planned for 2010/11: Gemeentmuseum The Hague; Musée d’Art Contemporain du Val de Marne; Museum Ludwig, Koblenz; Van der Heydt Museum, Wuppertal.