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LUZIE MEYER

Luzie Meyer is an interdisciplinary artist, poet, and translator. She studied philosophy at the Goethe University in Frankfurt (BA, 2016), and Fine Arts in the classes of Judith Hopf and Mark von Schlegell at the Städelschule in Frankfurt (Meisterschüler:in, 2016). Meyer produces videos, sound-pieces, photographic installations, and performative readings in which she poetically subverts given structures in language and media, as well as in institutional and interpersonal contexts. By suffusing narrations with aesthetic breaks, semantic entanglements, and strategies of alienation, she manages to generate new forms of expression and design a counter-model to patriarchal orientations and languages. Meyer has presented her work in various international contexts – most recently in the Kunsthalle Bremerhaven GER (2022); at the Istituto Svizzero in Rome, ITA (2022); at Sweetwater Gallery Berlin, GER (2022); at MINT in Stockholm; and at the Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, GER (2022). Meyer taught at the KH Weißensee artschool in Berlin between 2019 and 2021, in the framework of a pre-doctoral fellowship from the DiGiTal-fund. Meyer is also the co-editor of the compendium “Sybil’s Mouths – A Pure Fiction Publication”, which was published by Sternberg Press in January 2023.