Katharina Fritsch

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Katharina Fritsch is a German contemporary artist renowned for her large-scale, vividly colored sculptures that transform everyday objects and animals into uncanny, iconic forms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf contemporary artist
human
sculptor
artStyle conceptual art
minimalism
pop art
awardReceived Piepenbrock Prize for Sculpture
Wolfgang Hahn Prize
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1956-02-14
educatedAt Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
fieldOfWork installation art
sculpture
influencedBy pop culture
religious iconography
surrealism
knownFor animal sculptures
large-scale sculptures
monochrome sculptures
uncanny representations of everyday objects
vivid colors
movement contemporary art
notableExhibition Documenta (Kassel)
surface form: Documenta 10

Documenta (Kassel)
surface form: Documenta 9

Kunsthaus Zürich
Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art, New York

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Tate Modern
surface form: Tate Modern, London

Venice Biennale
notableWork Elefant
Hahn/Cock
Mönch
Rattenkönig
Tischgesellschaft
placeOfBirth Essen
positionHeld professor at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
sexOrGender female
theme collective imagination
mass culture
memory
myth
religion
usesMaterial fiberglass
paint
plaster
polyester
workLocation Düsseldorf
Germany

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Kunstakademie Düsseldorf hasNotableAlumnus Katharina Fritsch