Slava Seidel
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Nationality | German |
Alma mater | State Academy of Fine Arts |
Known for | painting |
Slava Seidel (born 1974) is a German painter.
Early life[]
Seidel was born in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine (formerly Soviet Ukraine).
Education[]
In 1999, she moved to Germany. In 2002, Seidel studied at the State Academy of Fine Arts (Städelschule) in Frankfurt am Main, and was a master student in professional free painting, where she studied with Christa Näher. In 2008, Seidel graduated.
Personal life[]
Seidel lives in Wetzlar.
Awards[]
- 2018: Winner of Phönix Art Award, Art Prize for Up-and-coming Artists [1][2][3]
- 2013: Fellowship Künstlerhaus Hooksiel
- 2012: Fellowship Atelierhaus Salzamt
- 2011: Fellowship Werkstatt Plettenberg
Selected exhibitions[]
- 2018 „Phönix Kunstpreis“ Evangelische Akademie Tutzing
- 2017 Berlin Art Week Works from the collection SØR Rusche
- 2015 „Franz Josef Strauß“ Munich Stadtmuseum
- 2014 „Slava Seidel“ Städtische Galerie house “Eichenmüller”, Lemgo
- 2013 Collection Rusche, Museum Abbey Liesborn
- 2013 Kallmann-Museum, Ismaning, Munich
- 2010 „Détournement Venise“ Palazzo Albrizzi Cannaregio, Venice Biennale
- 2008: Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
- 2008 Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden
- 2005 „Wide Bridge“, Joensuu Art Museum and Kajaani Art Museum Finland
Bibliography[]
- Slava Seidel. sepia, (Verlag für moderne Kunst 2008) ISBN 978-3940748867
- Kunstwelten (boesner holding + innovations, 2012) ISBN 978-3928003018
Collections[]
Collections of art that own examples of Seidel's work include:
- Munich Stadtmuseum Munich Stadtmuseum
- "SØR Rusche Collection. Shown artworks are by David Lynch, Miriam Vlaming, Benjamin Bergmann, Andreas Blank, Andreas Golder, Slava Seidel, Oda Jaune"[4]
References[]
External links[]
Categories:
- German painters
- Living people
- 1974 births
- Städelschule alumni