{{short description|Polish-German artist}} {{Infobox artist | name = Alicja Kwade | image = Oliver Mark - Alicja Kwade, Berlin 2014.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Kwade photographed by Oliver Mark in 2014 | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth year|1979}} | birth_place = Katowice, Poland | death_date = | death_place = | education = {{ubl| Berlin University of the Arts |Chelsea College of Arts}} | field = sculpture | training = | movement = | works = | patrons = | awards = | spouse = | partner = Gregor Hildebrandt }} '''Alicja Kwade''' (born 1979) is a Polish-German<ref name="Rogers32919" /> contemporary visual artist. Her sculptures and installations focus on the subjectivity of time and space. Kwade lives and works in Berlin.<ref>Ken Johnson (December 20, 2012), [https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/21/arts/design/alicja-kwade-the-heavy-weight-of-light.html Alicja Kwade: ‘The Heavy Weight of Light’] ''New York Times''.</ref>
== Early life and education == Kwade was born in the industrial city of Katowice, of what was then communist Poland.<ref name="Phaidon Editors">{{cite book|title=Great women artists |date=2019 |publisher=Phaidon Press |isbn=978-0714878775 |page=229}}</ref> She was the daughter of a cultural scientist and gallery owner and conservator, and reports knowing that she wanted to be an artist at as young as five years old. Her family escaped to West Germany in 1987.<ref name="Rogers32919">Thomas Rogers (March 29, 2019), [https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/29/arts/design/met-roof-alicja-kwade.html On the Met Roof, Alicja Kwade's Test of Faith] ''New York Times''.</ref> She grew up in Hannover and at age 19 moved to Berlin where she studied sculpture at the Berlin University of the Arts from 1999 to 2005.<ref name="Rogers32919" /> In 2002, Kwade spent an Erasmus year at Chelsea College of Arts in London.
== Work == Kwade manipulates common materials like wood, glass, and copper through chemical processes to explore the ephemerality of the physical world. Her works often include reflection, repetitive sounds, and inaccurate doubling to create immersive and experiential spaces that beg viewers to question their perception of reality.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.303gallery.com/artists/alicja-kwade/biography|title=Alicja Kwade {{!}} Artists {{!}} 303 Gallery|website=www.303gallery.com|language=en|access-date=2018-03-09}}</ref> In a 2013 interview with ArtReview magazine, Kwade explained “I’m fascinated with the borders between science and suspicion. All the in-betweens. Mr Houdini is one of my biggest heroes.”
In 2017, Kwade was photographed by Mario Testino for ''Vogue'' in Venice.<ref>[https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/venice-biennale-wonder-world-vogue-august-2017-shoot-mario-testino New Model Star Birgit Kos Takes Venice in the Chicest Vacation-Ready Looks] ''Vogue'', July 26, 2017.</ref>
First shown at MIT List Visual Arts Center in 2020, the installation ''Light Touch of Totality'' is made up of five stainless steel rings, each about 16 feet in diameter, which appear frozen in time at various angles and points of contact. Curtains of stringed beads hang from different parts of the rings, and ungulate slightly with the movement of the air in the room. The rings are representative of both planetary rings and longitudinal lines, while the beads represent units of information. In this way, the work aligns with Kwade’s persistent interest in perception and the ways we categorize and understand our world.
=== Studios === Since becoming a full-time artist, Kwade has worked from studios in Berlin's Wedding,<ref>Gisela Williams (7 October 2019), [https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/07/t-magazine/berlin-artists-spree-river.html In Berlin, a Creative Paradise That’s Easiest to Reach by Boat] ''T: The New York Times Style Magazine''.</ref> Kreuzberg (2008-2011, together with Thomas Kiesewetter)<ref>Sarah Elsing (December 25, 2011), [https://www.welt.de/print/wams/kultur/article13783217/Alicjas-Wunderland.html Alicjas Wunderland] ''Die Welt''.</ref> and Weißensee districts (2012-2018). She also completed an artist-in-residence program in Le Vauclin in 2012.
In 2018, Kwade moved her practice to a studio in Oberschöneweide, alongside Olafur Eliasson, Christian Jankowski and Jorinde Voigt.<ref>Thomas Loy (January 11, 2012), [https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/berlin-oberschoeneweide-zu-besuch-im-neuen-atelierhaus-von-bryan-adams/23851778.html Zu Besuch im neuen Atelierhaus von Bryan Adams] ''Tagesspiegel''.</ref> She had purchased her first warehouse space from Bryan Adams, and then gradually acquired and connected the two neighboring ateliers as her studio grew to 9,500 square feet.<ref>Gisela Williams (7 October 2019), [https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/07/t-magazine/berlin-artists-spree-river.html In Berlin, a Creative Paradise That’s Easiest to Reach by Boat] ''T: The New York Times Style Magazine''.</ref>
=== Commissions === For her first solo public art commission in the United States in 2015, Kwade installed a 16-feet-tall aluminium 19th-century style clock titled ''Against the Run'' (2015) at the entrance to Central Park, directly opposite the storied Plaza Hotel; the clock's face moved counter-clockwise while the hour and minute hands turned in the opposite direction.<ref>Brook Mason (September 11, 2015), [https://www.wallpaper.com/art/time-bandit-alicja-kwade-installs-16-ft-clock-at-central-park Time bandit: Alicja Kwade installs 16 ft clock at Central Park] ''Wallpaper''.</ref><ref>Gabriella Angeleti (September 29, 2021), [https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/09/29/alicja-kwade-invades-corporate-new-york-tower-with-wrecking-ball-sculpture Alicja Kwade invades corporate New York tower with celestial sculpture] ''The Art Newspaper''.</ref>
As part of a 2021 revitalization project of 550 Madison Avenue, Kwade created ''Solid Sky'' (2021), a work comprising nearly 22,000 kilograms of polished spherical quartzite suspended from the ceiling of the glassbox lobby with stainless steel chains.<ref>Gabriella Angeleti (September 29, 2021), [https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2021/09/29/alicja-kwade-invades-corporate-new-york-tower-with-wrecking-ball-sculpture Alicja Kwade invades corporate New York tower with celestial sculpture] ''The Art Newspaper''.</ref>
== Exhibitions == Beginning with her first institutional show at Hamburger Bahnhof in 2008, Kwade had solo exhibitions at Kestnergesellschaft in Hannover; Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt (2015); and Whitechapel Gallery, London (2016); among others. She also participated in the 2015 Venice Biennale. She also produced ''Parapivot'' for the 2019 Metropolitan Museum of Art Roof Garden Commission.<ref>Farago, Jason (April 18, 2019). "[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/18/arts/design/met-roof-garden-alicja-kwade.html Celestial Visions on the Met Roof]". ''New York Times''. Retrieved 2019-09-21.</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/14019-the-mets-annual-rooftop-commission-opens-for-the-spring-2019-season?v=preview|title=The Met's Annual Rooftop Commission Opens for the Spring 2019 Season|last=Klimoski|first=Alex|date=April 18, 2019|website=www.architecturalrecord.com|language=en|access-date=2019-06-21}}</ref>
== Recognition == * 2002 – German Academic Scholarship Foundation * 2010 – Robert Jacobsen Prize, Würth Foundation * 2015 – Hector Prize, Kunsthalle Mannheim
== Art market == Kwade has been represented by Pace Gallery (since 2023), Galerie Kamel Mennour, 303 Gallery and i8. From 2009 to 2023, she worked with Johann König.<ref>Kabir Jhala (18 October 2023), [https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2023/10/18/alicja-kwade-joins-pace-gallery-leaves-konig Alicja Kwade joins Pace Gallery—and leaves embattled dealer Johann König after 15 years] ''The Art Newspaper''.</ref>
== Personal life == Since 2000, Kwade has been in a relationship with fellow artist Gregor Hildebrandt.<ref>Michael Zöllner (March 5, 2012), [https://www.bz-berlin.de/artikel-archiv/alicja-kwade-im-wunderland Alicja Kwade im Wunderland] ''B.Z.''.</ref> Their son Horatio was born in 2020.<ref>Frédéric Schwilden (26 September 2021), [https://www.welt.de/kultur/plus233684118/Alicja-Kwade-Die-meisten-menschlichen-Eigenschaften-sind-Zufall-und-total-egal.html Alicja Kwade: „Die meisten menschlichen Eigenschaften sind Zufall und total egal“] ''Die Welt''.</ref><ref>Robert Mießner (1 November 2021), [https://taz.de/!5808703/ Geistreiche Tonbandbeschwörung] ''Die Tageszeitung''.</ref>
== References == {{reflist|2}}
==Further reading== * {{cite book |last1=Baum |first1=Kelly |last2=Wagstaff |first2=Sheena |date=2019 |title=Alicja Kwade: ParaPivot |series=The Roof Garden Commission |location=New York |publisher=The Metropolitan Museum of Art |isbn=9781588396679}} * {{cite book |last1=Blackwick |first1=Iwona |last2=Hermann |first2=Daniel F. |last3=Foote |first3=Cameron |title=Alicja Kwade: Medium Median |date=2017 |publisher=Whitechapel Gallery |location=London |isbn=9780854882540}} * {{cite magazine |last1=Bradley |first1=Kimberly |title=Cosmic Girl |journal=ArtReview |date=December 2013 |volume=65 |issue=9 |pages=74–91 |url=http://kimberly-bradley.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/AR-DEC-2013_Alicja-Kwade.pdf}} * {{cite book |editor1-last=Gamst |editor1-first=Helene |editor2-last=Russe |editor2-first=Roulette |title=Alicja Kwade: In Aporie |date=2019 |publisher=Hatje Cantz |location=Berlin |isbn=9783775745444}} * {{cite magazine |last1=Kwade |first1=Alicja |title=The Great Attractor |journal=Art in America |date=November 2017 |volume=105 |issue=10 |pages=46–47}} * {{cite magazine |last1=Wetzler |first1=Rachel |title=Alicja Kwade |journal=Art in America |date=September 2016 |volume=104 |issue=8 |pages=145–146}}
==External links== * {{official|http://www.303gallery.com/artists/alicja-kwade/biography}}
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