ArtistsIsa Genzken
Isa Genzken

Isa Genzken

1948
SculptureContemporaryPhotography
Representation
None documented
2
Institutional Exhibitions
3
Works in Collection
50
Assets Indexed
13
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Publications Referenced
90%
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Movements
  • Contemporary
  • Photography
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Isa Genzken: VACATION
David Zwirner
2026
About

Why this artist matters now

Isa Genzken works in sculpture and installation across an unusually wide material range, combining concrete, plaster, wood, and textile with photography, video, and collage. Her practice resists reduction to a single form or method, accumulating everyday and industrial materials into structures that are at once provisional and architecturally assertive. Based in Berlin, she is among the most consistently inventive sculptors of her generation, with a body of work that spans several decades of formal and material reinvention.

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Contemporary
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Sculpture
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Artworks (3)

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Artsy artwork: MLR (1992)
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Artsy artwork: Nofretete (2014)
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Artsy artwork: X-Ray
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Artsy artwork: Rose
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Artsy artwork: Hallelujah (Self-portrait Isa Genzken/Gerhard Richter) (2012)
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Untitled (Ear) (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Institutional

Representation & Collections

Gallery
David Zwirner
In collection
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
In collection
Art Institute of Chicago
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Education

Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Visual Arts
Hochschule für bildende Künste Hamburg
Visual Arts
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