Josephine Meckseper
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Josephine Meckseper (b.1964, Lilienthal, Germany) is a German artist based in New York.
Meckseper studied at Berlin University of the Arts in Berlin from 1986-1990, and completed her MFA at the California Institute of the Arts in 1992.[1]
Meckseper, also publisher of the FAT Magazine, addresses questions about the politics of power and the propagation of political ideas as commodity [2]. Her work has been exhibited at important galleries and museums including the Oldenburger Kunstverein and Kunsthalle Nuernberg in Germany, the Museum fur Gegenwartskunst in Zurich, Switzerland, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, at The Royal Academy in London, and the 2005 Biennale d’Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. In 2007 a major retrospective on her work was shown at the Museum of Arts in Stuttgart. [3]
She is represented by Elizabeth Dee Gallery in New York and Reinhard Huff in Stuttgart.
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- ^ Josephine Meckseper at Kunstmuseum Stuttgart - Artipedia - Arts News
- ^ Josephine Meckseper at Kunstmuseum Stuttgart - Artipedia - Arts News
- ^ Kunstmuseum Stuttgart - Das Museum