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6. Ulrike Bolenz – Blauer Kopf<br />
4. Johannes Bendzulla – Dead Paint Nr. 1<br />
2016, inkjet on hand-made paper, 47x66,5x3, edition: 5+2AP<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 350<br />
Johannes Bendzulla (born 1984 in Saarbrucken, Gemrny) studied from 2005<br />
until 2012 at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf with Prof. Martin Gostner and<br />
Prof. Christopher Williams. In 2012 he finished in the master class of Prof.<br />
Christopher Williams. From 2012 until 2015 he did a postgraduate study<br />
at the Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln. He took part in several solo- and<br />
group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
Brennan & Griffin, New York, USA (2016); “I love my job”, Parkhaus im<br />
Malkastenpark, Düsseldorf (2015); “Arctic Winter - VS - The Warmth<br />
Emitted By Your Computer Screen”, Natalia Hug Gallery, Cologne (2015);<br />
“Spring 2015: En Plein Air”, Natalia Hug Gallery, Cologne (2015); “Is This THIS<br />
That”, Greene Exhibitions, Los Angeles (2015); “All Information Is Subject<br />
To Change”, Brennan & Griffin, New York (2014); “Produktion / Rezeption<br />
– production / reception”, Galerie Blanket, Cologne (2013); “Sesant în alb”,<br />
Spatiul de arta contemporana Ajurat, Bucharest (2013); “Kreativ abrüsten”,<br />
Galerie BRD, Hamburg (2013); “{ }”, Grafisches Kabinett, Düsseldorf (2012);<br />
“CSA Space Vancouver”, CSA Space, Vancouver (2012); “VOM PHOTO”,<br />
Photomuseum Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki (2012); “Pure Pigment”, Sammlung<br />
Philara, Düsseldorf (2010).<br />
In 2015 he was awarded the Förderpreis für Bildende Kunst des<br />
Bundeswettbewerbs „Kunststudent_innen stellen aus“ and 2012-2013 the<br />
Kunstförderpreis Hogan Lovells, Düsseldorf.<br />
Johannes Bendzulla lives and works in Düsseldorf.<br />
www.johannesbendzulla.com<br />
5. Willem Julius Müller – untitled (F.L.W.)<br />
2012, oil on paper, 40x29,5<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 550<br />
Willem Julius Müller (born 1979 in Aurich, Germany) studied from 2003 until<br />
2009 at the Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg with Prof. Werner<br />
Büttner and from 2006 until 2009 at the Universität der Künste Berlin with<br />
Prof. Henning Kürschner and Prof. Frank Badur. 2009 he graduated with Prof.<br />
Werner Büttner and Prof. Dr. Michael Diers at the Hochschule für bildende<br />
Künste Hamburg.<br />
He took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Showroom”, Junge Kunst Berlin, Berlin (2017); “Painting Affairs”, Kunstverein<br />
Frohnau, Berlin (2017); “Verortung”, Galerie Konstantin b., Regensburg<br />
(2017); “New Selection”, Junge Kunst Berlin, Berlin (2016); “Art.Fair”, Cologne<br />
(2016); “Archäologie der Gegenwart”, Galerie Hoffmann Contemporary<br />
Art, Rheda-Wiedenbrück (2016); “Showroom Potsdamer Platz”, Junge Kunst<br />
Berlin, Berlin (2015); “Private View”, Junge Kunst Berlin, Berlin (2015); “Neue<br />
Welt”, Junge Kunst Berlin, Berlin (2015); “Positions“, Berlin Art Fair, Berlin<br />
(2014); “Kunstepedemie - Büttner und Scolari”, Galerie Feinkunst Krüger,<br />
Hamburg (2014); “Is there anybody out there?”, Galerie Lux, Berlin (2013);<br />
“Modern Landscape”, Kunstverein Centre Bagatelle, Berlin (2013); “Lost”,<br />
Galerie Konstantin b., Regensburg (2013); “New perspectives in painting”,<br />
Junge Kunst Berlin, Berlin (2012); “Art.Fair”, Cologne (2012); “Salon der<br />
Gegenwart”, Elbhof, Hamburg (2011); “Büro für Urbane Praktik”, Galerie<br />
Tiergarten, Berlin (2010); “Nik Christensen und Willem Julius Müller”, Galerie<br />
Conradi, Hamburg (2009).<br />
Willem Julius Mueller lives and works in Berlin.<br />
www.willemjuliusmueller.de<br />
2017, photo, acrylic, acrylic glass, 107x107x5<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 1.500<br />
Ulrike Bolenz (born 1958 in Castrop-Rauxel, Germany) studied at the<br />
Hochschule für Bildende Künste Kassel with Prof. Manfred Bluth and Prof.<br />
Tom J. Gramse.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Glasworks III”, Kunstgalerij de Mijlpaal, Knokke (2016); Moscow Museum of<br />
Modern Art, Moskau (2015); “Art Madrid”, Madrid (2014); “Wunderkamer”,<br />
Venice (2013); “Art Fair Brussels”, Galerie A.Nardone, Brussels (2012);<br />
Kunsthalle Marburg, Marburg (2012); Musée de Botanique, Galerie Antonio<br />
Nardon, Brüssel (2011); “Intersection”, Musée du Cinquantenaire, Brussels<br />
(2010); “Aqua Art Miami”, Galerie T40, Miami (2010); Musée Museaav, Nizza<br />
(2009); Musée de Botanique, Brüssel (2008); Art Paris, Edition Boulan, Paris<br />
(2007); “Art Cologne”, Galerie Borchardt, Cologne (2006); “Art Miami”,<br />
Galerie Suty, Miami (2005); “FIAC”, Edition Boulan, Paris (2004); Musée<br />
Université Libre de Brussels, Brüssel (2003); Heidelberger Schloss, Heidelberg<br />
(2003); “Regard sur le monde”, Calais (2000); “De wereld volgens”, Stiftung<br />
Odapark, Venray (1999); Kunstverein Wesseling, Wesseling (1999); Foreign<br />
Press Association, London (1998); Caisse d’Epargne de l’Etat de Luxemburg<br />
(1997); Smithtown Art Council, New York (1995).<br />
Her works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
Hessisches Ministerium für Kunst und Wissenschaft, Wiesbaden; Museum<br />
Marburg; Marburg; Oberpostdirektion, Frankfurt am Main; ThyssenKrupp<br />
AG, Berlin; Berliner Senat für kulturelle Angelegenheiten, Berlin; BBL, Bank<br />
Bruxelles Lambert, Brüssel; ULB – Université libre de Bruxelles, Brüssel;<br />
Johnson & Johnson, Beerse; Pont L’Evèque; Mairie de Montceau–les-Mines;<br />
European parliament, Brussels; Iskandar Safa Collection.<br />
Ulrike Bolenz lives and works in Brussels.<br />
www.ulrikebolenz.com<br />
7. Sonya Schönberger – Den Trümmern zum Trotze<br />
(Fotoserie)<br />
2016, photo, Agfa-Box, 45x30<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 420<br />
Sonya Schönberger (born 1975 in Germany) studied at the Rietveld<br />
Academie Amsterdam and at the Universität der Künste Berlin where she<br />
graduated in the master class of Prof. Thomas Arslan.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Field Trip”, Fragmenta, Malta (2017); “The shapeless mass sound installation”,<br />
Museum Arnhem, Arnhem (2016); “The Throw photo and sound installation”,<br />
National Gallery of Skopje, Skopje (2016); “Michael”, Neuer Berliner<br />
Kunstverein, Berlin (2015); “Michael”, IVS Gallery Karachi, Karachi (2015);<br />
“Key Delivery And”, Pförtnerhaus in collaboration with the Wende Museum,<br />
Los Angeles (2014); “Bilder, die wir behalten/Elisabeth”, Neue Berliner<br />
Räume, Berlin (2014); “til tiden Sydhavn”, Station Kopenhagen, Copenhagen<br />
(2013); “Colette”, HPI Howard Park Institute Toronto, Toronto (2013);<br />
“Yesterday’s Farewell”, 5th International Biennale Baku, Baku (2012); “Scrutiny<br />
Mutiny”, Gartenstudio, Berlin (2012); “Mögliche Systeme”, Kunstverein Zürich,<br />
Zürich (2011); “Inventory”, Cap House Kobe, Kobe (2010); “Gaza on my<br />
mind”, 100x70 Art Space, Lahijan, (2010); “Gaza on my mind”, Galerie Terre<br />
Rouge Esch sur Alzette, Luxemburg (2009).<br />
Sonya Schönberger lives and works in Berlin.<br />
www.sonyaschoenberger.de