Isa Genzken

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Isa Genzken (born 1948, Bad Oldesloe, Germany) is an artist based in Berlin.

Genzken studied at the Hamburg College of Fine Arts[1] from 1969-1971, the Berlin University of Fine Arts[2] from 1971-1973 and Dusseldorf Art Academy[3] from 1973-1977.

She won the International Art Prize (Cultural Donation of SSK Munich) in 2004 and the Wolfgang-Hahn-Prize [4] (Museum Ludwig [5], Cologne) in 2002. She has exhibited at many important galleries and museums including Palais des Beaux Arts[6] in Brussels, Museum Haus Lange[7], Krefeld, P.S. 1[8] in New York and Hauser & Wirth[9] in London. She is represented by Daniel Buchholz in Cologne [10], Hauser & Wirth, London Zurich, and David Zwirner [11] in New York. Her multi-media approach include using various mediums including sculpture, photography, film, video, works on paper and canvas, collages and books.

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