Mariele Neudecker
Mariele Neudecker
Mariele Neudecker uses a broad range of media including sculpture, film and sound. Her practice investigates the formation and historical dissemination of cultural constructs around natural and technological worlds, and notions of a Contemporary Sublime. Neudecker often uses technology’s virtual capabilities in order to reproduce a heightened experience of landscape, thus addressing the subjective and mediated condition of any first hand encounter.
Solo exhibitions include Limerick City Gallery, Limerick; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; Tate St Ives and Tate Britain, Kunstmuseum Trondheim, Norway, Zeppelin Museum, Germany; she has shown widely in international group exhibitions. In 2020 her work was part of Among the Trees exhibition at Hayward Gallery, London. Neudecker is Professor at Bath Spa University, Fellow for CERN’s Visiting Artists Program and is on the European Commission’s Science Hub’s advisory panel for their Joint Research Centre for Art and Science. Mariele Neudecker lives and works in Bristol, UK.