Kerstin Brätsch (1979) - photo 1

Kerstin Brätsch

Kerstin Brätsch is a German contemporary visual artist who often creates large-scale, highly abstract works that combine multiple media. She studied at the University of Art in Berlin and Columbia University in New York and received a Master of Fine Arts degree in 2007. She currently lives and works in New York.

Brecht creates large works that she exhibits in a particular manner. This is as far as possible from the standard form of exhibiting artwork. She hangs her works on magnets, inserts them in double glass frames and rests them against the wall, leaving them on the floor. Using this peculiar method of presentation, she combines a bit of performance art into her visual works.

In 2014, Bratsch was awarded the August Macke Prize. In 2017, Bratsch was awarded the second Edvard Munch Art Prize, which is a cash prize and a solo exhibition at the Munch Museum in 2019.

Date and place of birt:1979, Hamburg, Germany
Nationality:Germany, USA
Period of activity: XXI century
Specialization:Artist, Media artist, Painter
Genre:Performance art
Art style:Abstract art, Video art, Contemporary art
Technique:Installation

Creators Germany

Matthias Mücke (1957)
Matthias Mücke
1957
Caspar von Reth (1850 - 1913)
Caspar von Reth
1850 - 1913
Friederike Groß (1965)
Friederike Groß
1965
Robert Lucander (1962)
Robert Lucander
1962
Ádám Mányoki (1673 - 1757)
Ádám Mányoki
1673 - 1757
Cella Thoma (1858 - 1901)
Cella Thoma
1858 - 1901
Max Klinger (1857 - 1920)
Max Klinger
1857 - 1920
Wilhelm Petersen (1900 - 1987)
Wilhelm Petersen
1900 - 1987
Wilhelm Krieger (1877 - 1945)
Wilhelm Krieger
1877 - 1945
Herbert Schneider (1924 - 1983)
Herbert Schneider
1924 - 1983
Max Clarenbach (1880 - 1952)
Max Clarenbach
1880 - 1952
Otto Baum (1900 - 1977)
Otto Baum
1900 - 1977
Carl Seiler (1846 - 1921)
Carl Seiler
1846 - 1921
Hans Kaiser (1914 - 1982)
Hans Kaiser
1914 - 1982
Max Uhlig (1937)
Max Uhlig
1937
Hans Rottenhammer (1564 - 1624)
Hans Rottenhammer
1564 - 1624

Creators Abstract art

Igor Konstantinovich Skorobogatov (1920 - 1997)
Igor Konstantinovich Skorobogatov
1920 - 1997
Piet Mondrian (1872 - 1944)
Piet Mondrian
1872 - 1944
William Wegman (1943)
William Wegman
1943
Jürgen Brodwolf (1932)
Jürgen Brodwolf
1932
 Mr. Brainwash (1966)
Mr. Brainwash
1966
Tom Sachs (1966)
Tom Sachs
1966
Krsto Hegedušić (1901 - 1975)
Krsto Hegedušić
1901 - 1975
Antonio Recalcati (1938 - 2022)
Antonio Recalcati
1938 - 2022
Nino Migliori (1926)
Nino Migliori
1926
John De Andrea (1941)
John De Andrea
1941
Zhang Xiaogang (1958)
Zhang Xiaogang
1958
Andreas Christen (1936 - 2006)
Andreas Christen
1936 - 2006
Cerith Wyn Evans (1958)
Cerith Wyn Evans
1958
Leonid Fyodorovich Balaklav (1956)
Leonid Fyodorovich Balaklav
1956
Umberto Mariani (1936)
Umberto Mariani
1936
Giuseppe Ajmone (1923 - 2005)
Giuseppe Ajmone
1923 - 2005