Bjorn Dahlem
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Bjorn Dahlem (born 1974) is an artist based in Berlin.
Dahlem was born in Munich. He makes sculptures based on space and astrophysics out of ordinary household materials.[1]
[edit] Selected Exhibitions
2000
- German Handikraft (with John Bock and René Zeh), Auckland Artspace, Auckland, New Zealand
2001
- Neue Modelle,Trafo gallery, Budapest
2002
- Orgasmodrom, Galleria Giò Marconi, Milan
2003
- Coma Sculptor, Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York
2004
- Kommando Pfannenkuchen, Daniel Hug Gallery, Los Angeles
- Heimweh, Haunch of Venison, London
- Solaris, UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles
- Lost in Werner, The Modern Institute, Glasgow
2005
- Printemps de Septembre, Festival of Contemporary Images, Toulouse
- S.N.O.W., Galerie Tucci Russo, Turin
- Strange Attractor, Gallery Hiromi Yoshii, Tokyo
2006
- Extension Turn 2, Eastlink Gallery, Shanghai
- The Homunculus Saloon, Engholm Engelhorn Galerie, Vienna
- Busan Biennale, Museum of Modern Art, Busan, South Korea
- Berlin goes Zürich, Arndt & Partner, Zurich
2007
- Gallery Swap (Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin and Hotel, London),Hotel, London
- The Milky Way, Galerie Guido W. Baudach, Berlin
[edit] References
[edit] External Links
- Bjorn Dahlem at Engholm Engelhorn
- Johnson, Ken, Bjorn Dahlem: Coma Sculptor, New York Times
- Bjorn Dahlem on ArtNet.com
- Bjorn Dahlem on ArtFacts.net
- Further information from the Saatchi Gallery

