Zora Kreuzer (born 1986 in Bonn) is a german painter. Form 2006 - 2012, she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe and participated in a post-graduate programme as Meisterschüler of Prof. Leni Hoffmann. Her works include canvas paintings as well as in-situ wall paintings that arrange neon colours into geometrical shapes, taking influence from minimal art and concrete art. She also creates neon light installations using fluorescent tubes combined with painted elements.
Zora Kreuzer currently lives and works in Berlin.
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1986 | born in Bonn, Germany |
2006 – 2012 | studies at Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe |
2008 | study at Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Strasbourg, France |
2009 | study visit at Contemporary Art School Tianjin, China |
2012 – 2013 | post-graduate student of Prof. Leni Hoffmann |
since 2014 | member of Australian Center for Concrete Art (AC4CA) |
2014 | artist-in-residence at Christoph Merian Stiftung, Fremantle, Australia |
2016 | artist-in-residence at Gallery Central, Perth, Australia |
artist-in-residence at PICA (Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts), Australia | |
2017 | artist-in-residence at Fremantle Arts Centre, Australia |
wins Van Look prize, Galerie für Gegenwartskunst, E-Werk Freiberg | |
2019 | artist-in-residence at International Elias Canetti Society, Russe, Bulgaria |
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Sources
[1] Van Look prize 2017 [LINK] (last accessed November 29, 2021)
[2] artist biography [LINK] (last accessed November 29, 2021)
Artist website
https://zorakreuzer.weebly.com/ (last accessed November 29, 2021)