Dorothea Stiegemann, Pointy elbow, 2013. Oil on linen, 40 x 30 cm

Dorothea Stiegemann

b. 1983, Germany

Dorothea Stiegemann was born in 1983 in Gießen, Germany. She graduated from the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, where she studied under Jörg Immendorff and as a Master's student of Peter Doig. Her work has been presented in group exhibitions at galleries across Germany as well as in London, Florence and Nagoya, including the 2021 exhibition at CASSIUS&Co., Dorothea Stiegemann: Eden. She lives and works in Berlin.

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Exhibitions

Dorothea Stiegemann, Untitled, 2022. Oil on linen, 35 x 45 cm.

Dorothea Stiegemann: Insiders

17th September - 26th November 2022

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Dorothea Stiegemann, Untitled, 2015. Oil on canvas, 35 x 27 cm.

Dorothea Stiegemann: Eden

4th September - 20th November 2021

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Books

CASSIUS&Co. catalogue for the exhibition

Dorothea Stiegemann: Eden

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CV

EDUCATION

2003-2011 Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, with Jörg Immendorff and Peter Doig

2011 Meisterschülerin with Peter Doig

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

2018

Love, Galerie Helga Brecht, Düsseldorf

1001 Bild - vol.2, Villa de Bank, Enschede

2017

Stella, Galerie Helga Brecht, Düsseldorf

2016

Faith and Fathom, Galleria Poggiali, Florence

2014

The Marijuana Paintings, Berlin

2013

Clubmoney, Berlin

2012

The Green Ray, Boutique, Raum für temporäre Kunst, Cologne

Diamond Dogs, Vintage Emde, Cologne

Lowdown (at the studio #1), Cologne

2011

Paintings and Films, Parkhaus im Malkastenpark, Düsseldorf

Tropical Meltdown, London

2010

Hymns, London

Summer, Veneklasen/Werner Gallery, Berlin

Self-Consciousness, curated by Peter Doig and Hilton Als, Veneklasen/Werner, Berlin

2009

Dorothea Stiegemann im Raum Kalk, Cologne

2008

Mischanlage von Dr. Urlaub, Alte Kokerei, Zeche Zollverein Essen

Drawings. Young Artists from Düsseldorf, Yikishiten Art Gallery, Nagoya, Japan

Baustelle 1, Neuwerk Kunsthalle, Konstanz

2007

Das wahre Geheimnis der Welt ist das Sichtbare, nicht das Unsichtbare,Oechsner Galerie, Nuremberg