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Ulrike Buck

Exhibition view: Bauhaus Octopus X, Triumph Gallery Moscow 2017

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Seal on the Tennis Court, Fired and glazed red clay on fired and ground red clay, Berlin 2018

Mollusc on the Tennis Court, Fired and glazed red clay on fired and ground red clay, Berlin 2018

Midnight tennis at Atelierhaus Australische Botschaft Ost, Berlin 2018

Born in the mid-eighties in southwest Germany between the Black Forest and Oktoberfest, Ulrike Buck studied sculpture at the Kunstakademie in Stuttgart and „on the road“, visiting artist studios and lectures and peoples houses and gardens and forests internationally. Her sculpture production is informed by her research on different concepts of materialism and sensory perception. She is specially known for creating spaces and environments that perpetuate community. After longer residencies in Mexico City and Paris she now has her studio in the building of the former Australian Embassy to the German Democratic Republic in East Berlin with her windows facing the former embassadors´ tennis court.

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