My construction in Archway as part of the MA final show. From the ouside, in the morning sun, the projection and in the evening light.
Art Space Portsmouth International Artist's Residency
The 2009 residency has been awarded to Frauke Materlik (Germany).
The three-month Art Space Portsmouth International Artist's Residency is aimed at emerging fine artists with some experience of professional practice who may have had limited exposure in the UK and whose work is engaged with contemporary debate within the international art world.
Frauke will arrive in September 2009. Please follow her journey here:
The three-month Art Space Portsmouth International Artist's Residency is aimed at emerging fine artists with some experience of professional practice who may have had limited exposure in the UK and whose work is engaged with contemporary debate within the international art world.
Frauke will arrive in September 2009. Please follow her journey here:
Monday, 28 September 2009
komorka at Byam Shaw
My construction in Archway as part of the MA final show. From the ouside, in the morning sun, the projection and in the evening light.
17 ingredients
Only last week I took down my structure at college, and some of the materials I'll use for the show down in Shoreditch this week. And I'm so lucky, fabulous Rob Drugan will give me a hand again.
Feel free to join us all for the opening on thursday!!!

Preparing for the show, modelmaking.... (and look at this beautiful studio, not yet filled with stuff but nice and tidy)

Feel free to join us all for the opening on thursday!!!

Preparing for the show, modelmaking.... (and look at this beautiful studio, not yet filled with stuff but nice and tidy)
Monday, 21 September 2009
first impressions
Monday, 17 August 2009
Frauke Materlik

THE CLOUD OBSERVATORY
Copyright: Frauke Materlik
Frauke Materlik's projects have been exhibited in both Germany and Scandinavia. As well as working with sculpture and installation, she also engages with photography and performance. The keywords for many of her projects are loneliness, anonymity, neighbourhoods and the border between reality and fiction.
Frauke creates environments, referring to them as dreamscapes, fictional landscapes between materiality and immateriality.
Most of her work is ephemeral and created within a specific space.
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