Schröder Luise
Luise Schröder (1982) is a visual artist based in France and Germany. She studied Photography and Media Arts at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig, Germany. Within her artistic practice she is dealing with aspects of “history in the making” from a today’s perspective. She is interested in how cultures of remembrance and commemoration are influenced and formed by political agendas, media and image production and how this affects identities and communities.
In recent years, Luise Schröder has taken part in numerous single and group exhibitions, among others at the Rencontres International Paris/Berlin (FRANCE), at the Kunsthalle Baden Baden (GER), at the Gallery EIGEN+ART (Berlin/Leipzig, GER), and at the 7th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art in Berlin. Alongside numerous other distinctions, the artist got the C/O Talents Preis [C/O Talents Award] in 2012 and the SpallArt Price Salzburg in 2020. Furthermore she was holding a residency at the Villa Aurora in Los Angeles in 2016 and was awarded a residency at Cité Inter- nationale des Arts in 2018/19 in Paris by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Recently she was nominated for the french national photographic admission: Regards du Grand Paris initiated by Ateliers Médicis and supported by the CNAP/Centre national des arts plastiques.
Schröder Luise
Contemporary
Urban art, collage, film, installation, new media, photography, video
Artist born in 1982 in Potsdam, Germany.
- Localisation
- Berlin, Allemagne et Paris, France
- Website
- luiseschroeder.org
- Themes
- Activisme, cinéma expérimental, documentaire, féminisme, histoire, mémoire, politique, réalisme, société, utopies