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Through a non-narrative and subjective approach, Sabine Schründer presents selected projects from recent years, inviting audiences into an immersive space where images, texts, and audio intersect.
The talk introduces Off the Grid, Schründer’s ongoing project developed during an artistic research journey in the Arctic. Moving between visual material and spoken readings, the lecture explores processes of transformation within systems, social structures, and individual perception where meaning is approached as something that shifts and reconfigures across environments and media.
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Sabine Schründer (b. 1973, Telgte, Germany) lives and works as a multimedia artist in Berlin. She studied photography at the Fachhochschule Bielefeld and at RMIT University in Melbourne. Her work has been exhibited internationally and has been shaped by artist residencies in India, Iceland, Portugal, Finland, and the Arctic. She teaches visual media at the Lette Verein Berlin.
Her artistic practice explores processes of transformation in systems, social structures, and individual perception. She is particularly interested in thought structures, states of consciousness, and the conditions under which meaning arises, shifts, or disappears. In her artist talk, Sabine Schründer will give insight into different bodies of work and explain her non-narrative approach. She will also address questions of absence and presence in her practice, as well as ways of visualizing psychological and emotional structures.