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Ulf Saupe<br />
Born in Halle, 1979, studied experimental alternative photography in Kassel with Prof.<br />
Floris Neusüss, master of the photogram. Ulf Saupe lived for three years in Madrid and<br />
worked there as an artist and press correspondent for a cultural magazine in Spain. He<br />
moved to Berlin in 2006 and continued working as an artist (until today) but very soon<br />
he established an experimental art space called Galerie SCALA. The space was open to<br />
the public for over one and a half years showing works by both young and established<br />
artists.<br />
Consequently, his background is both close to the contemporary artistic scene and to the<br />
history of photography. Furthermore, his skills led him to work for private collections<br />
focused on the 19th and 20th century photography. From 2009 - 2010 was running the Ulf<br />
Saupe Gallery in Torstrasse. Since autumn 2010 his attention is drawn again to his own<br />
artistic work as well preparing several independent art shows in Berlin for the next<br />
year.<br />
Expositions (Selection)<br />
2010 Epson Gallery, Düsseldorf<br />
2009 La Regenta, Canary Islands, Spain<br />
2008 Die zweite Avantgarde, Moritzburg Foundation, Halle<br />
2006 Fotogramme (E), AoRTa, Chisinau, Moldavia<br />
Biennale for young artists, Bukarest, Rumania<br />
Ohne Titel, Galerie Berlin (E)<br />
Für Mutti - 11 Bildgedichte, Alte Brüderkirche Kassel (E)<br />
Examen 06, Kulturbahnhof Kassel<br />
2005 100 Artists for a Museum, International contemporaray Art Museum,<br />
Casoria, Italy<br />
2004 Fotographie ohne Kamera, Galerie Lumas, Berlin<br />
Obras, Association Cultural Cruze, Madrid<br />
Shadow of Tangra, Balchik, Rousse, Sofia<br />
2003 Kunstsequenzen – Nachbilder, Künstlerhaus Göttingen<br />
2002 While, Künstlerhaus Bergedorf, Phototriennale Hamburg