©image: OCA, Gorm Gaare, 2006
° 1960
Lives in Berlin (DE), born in Gerolstein (DE).
German artist Alice Creischer is the author of a body of work situated between the genres of institutional critique and theatrical grammar that articulates her work between the unveiling of the dependencies between the political, the economical and the cultural structures on one hand, and a bitter and ironic approach to the absurdities of their justifying discourses. Writer and organiser, Creischer has collaborated with artists such as Andreas Siekmann in curating and organising the exhibition 'Ex Argentina' (Buenos Aires and Cologne, 2002-2006). Creischer’s work investigates how the hidden tensions behind the liberal economic system transforms in a “machine to create inequity”.
>Alice Creischer, The Greatest Happiness Principle Party, 2001.Installation, 7 life-sized wooden silhouettes, 1 textile banner, 9 drawings, some textile - clothed in various costumes , 50 x 900 cm, 300 x 80 cm.
> Exhibition: Alice Creischer − The Greatest Happiness Principle Party . 23 January 2020 - 26 July 2020.
> Exhibition: Meeting Points 7 – Ten Thousand Wiles and a Hundred Thousand Tricks. 25 October 2013 - 16 February 2014.
> Exhibition: Textiles – Art and the Social Fabric. 11 September 2009 - 03 January 2010.
> Exhibition: The collection XX: Jubilee. Who's got the Big Picture?. 29 June 2007 - 18 November 2007.
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> Ensemble: M HKA_DEFAULT_WORKS.
> Ensemble: NUCLEUS.