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Lecture Julius von Bismarck

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Julius von Bismarck was born in Breisach am Rhein (Germany) in 1983 and grew up in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia). He lives and works in Berlin. He studied at the Berlin University of the Arts, Hunter College New York (USA) and the Institute for Spatial Experiments founded by Olafur Eliasson.

Combining visual art with other fields of research and experimentation, such as the natural sciences and humanities, the results of Julius von Bismarck's artistic practice can take a variety of forms --- from kinetic sculptures, photographs and video installations to landscapes. His works are united by an in-depth exploration of phenomena of perception and constructions of reality. The negotiation of nature as a socially constructed fiction is an important focus of his work.

The artist has already developed numerous solo exhibitions, such as at the Beiqiu Museum of Contemporary Art (2025), Kunst Haus Wien (2025), Berlinische Galerie (2023), Bundeskunsthalle Bonn (2020) and Palais de Tokyo in Paris (2019). Von Bismarck has also taken part in various international group exhibitions and biennials.

The lectures take place in presence and start on Mondays at 18:00 in the faculty lecture hall. The lectures are open to the public and can be attended digitally via the QR code. Attendance in person is required for recognition of the module EV 3 /Office Perspective/.

The lectures are recognized for members of the AKNW with 2 continuing education points. Participation is possible both on site and digitally. For digital participation, please register via the following e-mail address:

liza.schiller050stud.fh-dortmundde 

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