Judith Neunhäuserer


Judith Neunhäuserer (1990, Brunico, Italy) lives and works in Munich and Milan.

She studied Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts and Religious and Cultural Studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich and at Bilgi University in Istanbul. Her expeditions have taken her to Neumayer Station III in Antarctica, sailing to Svalbard on a sailboat, crossing the Atlantic aboard the CMA CGM Puget, visiting the Spanish underground laboratory LSC Canfranc, and exploring archives in Cambridge and London. She recently returned from South Korea.

In her artistic practice, she explores attempts at demarcation as well as aesthetic and epistemic commonalities between science and religion. Besides exhibitions, she presents her research through lectures, discussions, and publications. International solo exhibitions have been held at Art Polygon, Gwangju, Korea; Kunstinsel, Munich, Germany; Goldstein Galerie with the Art Ashram collective, Frankfurt, Germany; basement (with Cornelia Mittendorfer), Vienna, Austria.

She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions and several residencies, including Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris and Residency 11:11 in London, and has received awards such as the NEUSTART KULTUR scholarship from the Stiftung Kunstfonds Bonn, Germany; Erwin und Gisela von Steiner Foundation Munich, Germany; Alexander Tutsek Foundation, Munich, Germany.

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