Josephine Meckseper
Josephine Meckseper (born 1964) is a German artist, active mainly in New York City.[1] Her large-scale installations and films have been exhibited in various international biennials and museum shows worldwide.
Josephine Meckseper | |
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Born | 1964[1] Lilienthal, Lower Saxony, Germany[1] |
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Known for | installation, sculpture, painting, photography, film |
Life and education
Meckseper studied at Berlin University of the Arts in Germany from 1986–1990, and completed her MFA at the California Institute of the Arts in 1992,[2] where she was influenced by artists Michael Asher and Charles Gaines, filmmaker Thom Andersen and literary critic and cultural theorist Sylvère Lotringer.[3]
Work
Between 1994 and 2000 she was editor of four issues of FAT magazine.[4]
In 2012 her public art project Manhattan Oil Project, commissioned by the Art Production Fund, was installed on the corner of 46th Street and 8th Avenue in New York City.[5] In 2022 she received a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship.[6]
References
- Meckseper, Josephine. Union List of Artist Names. Getty Research. Accessed September 2021.
- "Josephine Meckseper at Kunstmuseum Stuttgart - Artipedia - Arts News".
- Szewczyk, Monika. Josephine Meckseper: American Still Life. Flash Art. No. 272. pp. 98–100.
- Josephine Meckseper (1994). The Editor's Note. FAT online. Accessed September 2021.
- "Josephine Meckseper Manhattan Oil Project". Art Production Fund.
- "Guggenheim Announces 2022 Fellowship Recipients". ArtForum. Retrieved 9 April 2022.