Jorinde Voigt

Jorinde Voigt (b. 1977, Frankfurt) is a German artist based in Berlin. Voigt has worked as a professor for conceptual Drawing and Painting at AdBK Akademie der Bildenden Künste, in Munich from 2014-2019. Today she is a Professor of Conceptual Drawing and Painting at University of Fine Arts Hamburg (HfBK). Jorinde holds a Bachelors degree in Visual Arts, Photography and Visual Cultural Studies, as well as a Master of Visual Art from the University of the Arts in Berlin, Germany. She primarily works in the medium of drawing - her artworks have been likened to musical scores, scientific diagrams, and notational models. Jorinde is taking an array of natural and psychological phenomenons and turning them into pictorial depictions. Recently, she has been including literature and philosophical texts within her work.
 
Solo Exhibitions include Lippische Gesellschaft für Kunst e.V, Detmold, Germany (2022); Potential and Coincidence, P21 Gallery, Seoul, South Korea (2021); Divine Territory, curated by Hannes Langbein, St. Matthäus Church, Berlin, Germany (2018); Hills and Turns, König Galerie, Berlin, Germany (2017); Radical Relaxtion, König Galerie, Berlin, Germany (2016); Drawing: The Bottom Line, S.M.A.K, Ghent, Belgium (2015); Gardens of Pleasure, Galerie Helga Maria Kolsterfelde Edition, Berlin, Germany (2011); Superdestination, Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne, Germany (2010); Partituren, Fahnemann Projects, Berlin, Germany (2006); Adler, Popsong, Strom, Galerie von Döring, Schwäbisch Hall, Germany (2004).
 
Group Exhibitions include Home Show, Klosterfelde Edition, Berlin, Germany (2020); Entangle / Physics and the Artistic Imagination, Bildmuseet, Umeå University, Sweden (2018); Papier.Salon., Wentrup, Berlin – Kreuzberg, Germany (2017); Partituren, Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin, Germany (2016); Clear, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, CA (2014); Berlin Klondyke, Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei, Leipzig, Germany (2013); Andreas Tellefsen, Jorinde Voigt, Ralf Ziervogel, Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin, Germany (2009); Chalet 05, Transmediale 05, Berlin, Germany (2005); Liverpool Biennial, Parr Street Gallery, Liverpool, England (2002).