Astrid Nippoldt

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Atrid Nippoldt
Born1973
NationalityGerman
Website www.astridnippoldt.de

Astrid Nippoldt is a German illustrator and video artist.

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Biography

Astrid Nippoldt was born in 1973 in Giessen, Germany [1] and grew up in Kleve. [2] She has lived in Bremen and Berlin.

She has a daughter, born in 2008, and a son, born in 2014.

Career

She studied visual communications at Fachhochschule Münster from 1993 until 1998. From 1997 until 2003 she studied visual arts at Hochschule für Künste Bremen at the Atelier of Time-based Media with Jean-François Guiton and Yuji Takeoka. She has been awarded fellowships, including to the Villa Massimo in 2006 and has served as artist-in-residence in the US and France. Her teaching assignments have included Hochschule für Künste Bremen and University of Bremen. She has exhibited widely in Germany and abroad.

In 2012 she co-founded Studio Nippoldt with her brother Robert Nippoldt and his wife Christine Nippoldt.

Her works are exhibited in Städische Galerie Bremen, Harvard Art Museum in Cambridge MA, Kunstmuseum Bremerhaven, FRAC Alsace in Sélestat, Collection Isabelle & Jean-Conrad Lemaître, London. [3]

Works

Solo exhibits

Group exhibits (selected)

Publications

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References

  1. gehen bleiben : Bewegung, Koerper, Ort in der Kunst der Gegenwart / going staying: Movement, Body, Space in Contemporary Art. Bonn: Hatje Cantz. 2007. ISBN   9783775721189.
  2. Nippoldt, Astrid. "CV". website. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  3. "Astrid Nippoldt". The Gallery Apart. Retrieved 21 March 2019.