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80. Jochen Flinzer – Blumenbilder 5<br />
2015, silverthread, paper, cloth, 34x25<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 1.400<br />
Jochen Flinzer (born 1959 in Bad Harzburg, Germany) studied from 1977 until 1982 at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste<br />
Hamburg Since 2008 he is a Professor at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Nürnberg.<br />
He took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Frühjahrskollektion”, Galerie Karin Sachs, München (2015); “Tomorrow is Yesterday”, Mikiko Sato Gallery, Hamburg (2015);<br />
“Jochen Flinzer. Künstler im Garten”, Holger Priess * Galerie, Hamburg (2014); “NålensØye. Samtidsbroderi / The Needle’s Eye.”,<br />
Contemporary Embroidery, KODE Kunstmuseum, Bergen (2014); “Flinzer, Malcolm-Smith, Warmuth”, Thomas Rehbein Galerie,<br />
Köln (2014); “HANDARBEIT. Material und Symbolik”, museum kunst der westküste, Alkersum/Föhr (2013); “Stoffsammlung,<br />
Textile Skulpturen”, Kunstforum, Rottweil (2013); “Gestickt eingefädelt”, Kunstverein Hinterland, Vienna (2013); “MMK 1991-2011.<br />
20 Jahre Gegenwart”, Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main (2011); “Funktionen der Zeichnung - Konzeptuelle Kunst<br />
auf Papier aus der Sammlung des MMK”, Museum für Modernde Kunst, Frankfurt am Main (2010); “Die unendliche Schleife: 10<br />
Jahre zumikon - 101 Jahre Max Bill”, Institut für moderne Kunst, Nürnberg (2009); “Wirnenneneshamburg”, Kunstverein Hamburg<br />
(2008); “Jochen Flinzer. Malerei”, Institut für moderne Kunst Nürnberg im Studio des zumikon, Nürnberg (2008); “Jochen Flinzer.<br />
Grün”, Dommuseum Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main (2008); “Die Regeln der Welt”, Thomas Rehbein Galerie, Cologne (2008);<br />
“Verborgene Welten”, Galerie Karin Sachs, Munich (2008); “Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst”, Dörrie Pries, Hamburg (2007);<br />
“Ich sehe was, was Du nicht siehst, Dörrie Pries”, Berlin (2006).<br />
In 1992 he was awared the prize of the Elisabeth-Schneider-Stiftung, Freiburg; in 1993 the Renata-Orize and in 1996 the Ernst<br />
Barlach Prize.<br />
His works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt am Main; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Museum<br />
Abteiberg, Mönchengladbach; Glenfiddich Collection, Dufftown,; Ernst-Barlach-Museum, Wedel.<br />
Jochen Flinzer lives and works in Hamburg.<br />
81. Yelena Popova – untitled<br />
2013, indian ink on paper, 17,2x12,1<br />
Donated by the artist. Courtesy Galerie Philipp von Rosen, Köln.<br />
Starting price € 1.000<br />
Yelena Popova (born 1978 in Urals, Russia) stzdied from 1995 until 2000<br />
Set Design & Technolgy at the Art Theatre School in Moscow, followed by a<br />
postgraduate diploma in Fine Art at Byam Shaw at the Central Saint Martins<br />
in London ab and from 2009 until 2011 at the Royal College of Art in London.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Blue Seventeen: Olga Grotova, Nika Neelova and Yelena Popova”, Osnova<br />
Gallery, Moscow (2017); “Seventeen (Grotova, Neelova, Popova)”, Centrala,<br />
Birmingham<br />
(2017); “After Image”, Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham (2016);<br />
“EchtZeit”, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn (2016); “Future Light – Escaping<br />
Transparency”, Vienna Biennale, MAK Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2015);<br />
“Drying Time”, Paradise Row Gallery, London (2014); “Infinite City”,<br />
Zabludowicz Collection, London (2014); “100 Painters of Tomorrow”, New<br />
York (2014); “Garage Project Space: The Other Side”, Garage Museum of<br />
Contemporary Art, Moscow (2014); “New Positions”, Art Cologne 2013,<br />
Figge von Rosen Galerie, Cologne (2013); “The Futures of the Pas”, Kunst<br />
Raum Riehen, Riehen/Basel (2013).<br />
In 2014 she won the Arts Council Grant, 2011 the Outset Prize in London,<br />
2011 the Parallel Prize in London and in 2011 the Red Manison Prize in<br />
London.<br />
Her works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
Arts Council Collection, London; JaLiMa Collection, Düsseldorf; RU Arts<br />
Gallery, Moscow; Saatchi Gallery, London; Zabludowicz Collection, London.<br />
Yelena Popva lives and works in Nottingham.<br />
www.yelenapopova.co.uk, www.philippvonrosen.com<br />
82. Isabella Sedeka – Covered 42<br />
2017, acrylic, composition gold and composition silver on canvas, 80x140<br />
Donated by the artist.<br />
Starting price € 2.400<br />
Isabella Sedeka (born 1979 Oppeln, Poland) studied from 2003 until 2005<br />
at the NABA in Milan, 2005 Academy of fine arts in Brera in Mailand, from<br />
2005 until 2006 Acadmy of fine arts in Venice and was from 2005 until 2007<br />
a student of Prof. Armin Sandig in Hamburg.<br />
She took part in several solo- and group-exhibitions (selection):<br />
“Isabella Sedeka”, X Pinky LAB, Scope Art Fair New York (2017);<br />
“Lichtblicke”, art projects Heidelberg, Frankfurt am Main (2016); “Art Festival<br />
JP-DE”, Tokyo, (2016); “SCOPE Art Fair Basel”, WBB Gallery, Basel (2016);<br />
“Scope Art Fair Miami”, Fresh Eggs Gallery, Miami (2016); “Art Fair Kölner<br />
Liste”, Cologne (2016); “Art Fair Leipzig”, Leipzig (2015); “We Art Berlin<br />
Gallery”, Gallery Blond & Blond Contemporary, Berlin (2015); “Stroke Art<br />
Fair”, München (2015); Gallery Gerichtsgalerie, Tiergarten, Berlin (2015); “Le<br />
corridor blue”, Stadthalle Weisensee, Berlin (2014); Gallery Schwartzsche<br />
Villa, Berlin (2013); “Reqiuem”, Japanese Embassy Berlin (2013), “Kauf mich”,<br />
Galerie Schwartzsche Villa, Berlin.<br />
Her works can be found in the following collections and museums:<br />
Monastery Museum Malchow, Mecklenburg Vorpommern; University of<br />
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.<br />
Isabella Sedeka lives and works in Berlin.<br />
www.sedeka.de