Kati von Schwerin – PRAKTISCH UN(D)MÖGLICH
In the exhibition "PRACTICAL UN(D)POSSIBLE", Kati von Schwerin shows current works from two topics that could not be more different. Sober and nostalgic technical devices from the era of Dieter Ram hang frames with lively-looking robins and cabbage.
One may be surprised, but it is not so far-off, because what you see here is the metaphor of the human dilemma: Too often in Dazish, one moves from the safe-looking acquaintance and what looks uncertainly into the assumed freedom.
About the artist
Kati von Schwerin (born 1983 / born in the Ruhr region) is a visual artist, musician/songwriter and author, lives and works in Leer/Ostfriesland. Kati von Schwerin studied painting (master student of Markus Lüpertz) and poetics (with Durs Grünbein) at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf from 2004-2010, as well as Philosophy (B.A. and M.A.) and Art History (B.A.) at HHU Düsseldorf and HU Berlin from 2009-2014. Kati von Schwerin can look back on a detailed list of national and international exhibitions and has also released three studio albums as a musician so far. From 2020 to 2022 she worked as a freelance writer for The Titanic Magazine and in 2023 she published her literary debut "Berlin? Yes, we once had something" at emons verlag in Cologne.
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