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Slava Seidel (born 1974) is a German painter.
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Nationality | German |
Alma mater | State Academy of Fine Arts |
Known for | painting |
Early life
editSeidel was born in Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine (formerly Soviet Ukraine).
Education
editIn 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
editSeidel lives in Wetzlar.
Awards
edit- 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
edit- 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
edit- Slava Seidel. sepia, (Verlag für moderne Kunst 2008) ISBN 978-3940748867
- Kunstwelten (boesner holding + innovations, 2012) ISBN 978-3928003018
Collections
editCollections 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]