
Tatjana Vall
Born 1994 in Sombor, SRB, lives and works in Munich, DE
Tatjana Vall questions the conventional perception of authenticity and attempts to uncover the subtle irregularities of physical reality. Drawing on natural science, psychology and art history, she creates mechanical sculptures, ecosystemic installations and mixed-media works to explore the interdependencies between humans, nature and technology.
Vita
M.A. Diploma in Fine Arts (Master Student, Prof. Pamela Rosenkranz)
State Examination Art Education (Prof. Sandra Schäfer)
Time based media, guest semester, Prof. Simon Denny, HFBK Hamburg, DE
Media Art, HFG Karlsruhe, DE
Marine and Natural History Photography, Falmouth University, GB
B.A. Communication Design, Augsburg University of Applied Sciences, DE
Exhibitions
Haptic Phantoms, Duo Show with Justin Urbach, SOMA Zurich, CH
warm silver skies, Tatjana Vall @park, Britta Rettberg, Munich, DE
Temper Base, BosqueRreal, Zurich, CH
One Step Beyond, ERES Foundation, Munich, DE
no mind no matter, Kunstarkaden Munich, DE
Ghost to its Story, diploma show, Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, DE
young west, Kunsthalle Recklingshausen, DE
NEXUS, curated by Luise Wank, Verpackerei Görisried, DE
SITU FESTIVAL, film screening, Chiaramonte Gulfi, Sicily, IT
GNADE, curated by Domino Pyttel, Galerie der Künstler, Munich, DE
BEING SOMETHING IN ESSENCE OR EFFECT THOUGH NOT ACTUALLY OR IN FACT, 1e9 future Festival 2022, Deutsches Museum, Munich, DE
KRITAMON ORACLE, curated by Easy!upstream, Marathokampos, Samos, GR
LASSITUDE, Goethe Institute, Paris, FR
Prizes, scholarships, residencies
Prize of the Academy of Art Foundation
26th Federal Prize for Art Students, finalist
Young West Art Prize, finalist
Germany Scholarship
Karl & Faber Prize, finalist
NONFICTION03, artist book prize, Paris, FR
Scholarship from the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Culture; scholarship and exchange program with the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (Department of Media Art)
tdc Type Directos Award of typographic excellence #63, New York, USA
Selected Works


Giant Leap, 2024

don't look up, 2024

breathe in, 2024
Selected Exhibitions
