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Sarah Loibl

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Sarah Loibl (born 1987) is a German contemporary artist.

Life and work[edit]

Sarah Loibl was born in Munich. She attended the Tama Art University in Tokyo in 2015. She completed the fine art studies with Mark Lammert at the University of Fine Arts (UdK), Berlin, in 2017.

Loibl was awarded the Regin Pistor-Preis in 2017. She has collaborated with the Museum für Moderne Kunst in Berlin, the Museum for Modern Art in Munich, and the Art Center Ongoing in Tokyo. [1][better source needed]

She has taught Lehrauftrag Material at University of Fine Arts, UdK Berlin (2017); and the Gastdozentur/lectureship for painting/drawing, University of Fine Arts, UdK Berlin (2018).

Selected exhibitions[edit]

  • 2020: OAK ISLAND, Zönotheka project space, Berlin
  • 2019: PIN, Pinakothek der Moderne, Museum for Modern Art, Munich
  • 2019: BERLIN ART FAIR (solo), booth Daniel Marzona, Tempelhof airport, Berlin
  • 2019: F I R S T (solo), Galerie Daniel Marzona, Berlin[2][3]
  • 2018: FOUR POSSIBILITIES TO RUN AGAINST A WALL (solo), exhibition of Regina-Pistor-price, UdK 2018, Berlin
  • 2017: MEISTERSCHÜLERAUSSTELLUNG, University of Fine Arts, Berlin
  • 2016: WAS VON DEN FICHTEN ÜBRIG BLIEB, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin
  • 2015: MEISTERSCHÜLERAUSSTELLUNG, University of Fine Arts, Berlin
  • 2013: PHYSIS, market place and old court in Veria, Greece
  • 2011: VEILCHEN, Uferhallen, Berlin

Publications[edit]

  • 2018: article GRUNDSCHULE – FESTE FORM? in grund_schule der Künste publication series no.6, publisher: ATHENA-Verlag
  • 2017: catalogue, Regina-Pistor-Preis

References[edit]

  1. https://sarahloibl.com/
  2. "Sarah Loibl: 15 Mar — 20 Apr 2019 at the Daniel Marzona in Berlin, Germany". Wall Street International. 28 March 2019. Retrieved 2020-11-25.
  3. "F I R S T". Retrieved 2020-11-05.

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