Judith Kisner | 03 #
26.7. - 4.10.2025
on view at NONPLACE, Walter Storms Galerie
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Judith Kisner is a German-Dutch painter who lives and works in Berlin. While primarily focused on painting, she expands her artistic practice to include drawing, textiles, and large-scale installations. Her work explores, among other themes, a largely forgotten chapter of German design and art history: Loheland—a visionary, feminist settlement and school project founded in 1919.
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Judith Kisner, Landschaft, 2025, Acrylic on canvas, 170 x 135 cm
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Judith Kisner | 03 #
26.7. - 4.10.2025
on view at NONPLACE, Walter Storms Galerie
@walterstormsgalerie
Judith Kisner is a German-Dutch painter who lives and works in Berlin. While primarily focused on painting, she expands her artistic practice to include drawing, textiles, and large-scale installations. Her work explores, among other themes, a largely forgotten chapter of German design and art history: Loheland—a visionary, feminist settlement and school project founded in 1919.
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Judith Kisner, Early dog violet, 2025, Acrylic on wood, 31 x 22 cm
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@nonplace_space #NonPlaceSpace @walterstormsgalerie@danielsmpizarro #walterstormsgalerie #judithkisner @judithkisner_
Judith Kisner | 03 #
26.7. - 4.10.2025
on view at NONPLACE, Walter Storms Galerie
@walterstormsgalerie
Judith Kisner is a German-Dutch painter who lives and works in Berlin. While primarily focused on painting, she expands her artistic practice to include drawing, textiles, and large-scale installations. Her work explores, among other themes, a largely forgotten chapter of German design and art history: Loheland—a visionary, feminist settlement and school project founded in 1919.
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Judith Kisner, Ansichten eines Clowns, 2025, lacquer on wood, 31 x 22 cm
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'Haushund' „Ein Hund liegt auf dem Rücken, der Bauch zeigt nach oben. Womöglich eine Geste des VerÂtrauens und das Tier präsentiert seine vulneraÂble Körperstelle. Geradezu schutzlos wirkt dieser Moment, eine Pose der Zuneigung und Geborgenheit. So umgedreht liegt ein Hund
in einer Collage von Judith Kisner in der Serie „Haushund“, die sich um eine Zeitspanne
einer Künstler*innen Residenz dreht. Bei dem Tier handelt es sich um Mio, den Gefährten
der Künstlerin.(…)"
Ausschnitt aus dem Text von Anne Meerpohl @anne_mee
Ausstellungsansicht (2024)
@deichtorhallenhamburg Hamburg/Sammlung Falckenberg Foto: Henning Rogge
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