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Mikael Mikael

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Mikael Mikael (born 1974) is a German artist.

Life

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Mikael Mikael grew up in Wiesbaden, Germany. He studied Fine Art at the Universität der Künste Berlin (UdK) and at the HFBK University of Fine Arts Hamburg HFBK.[1] Subsequently, he worked as VJ in the midst of Berlin's wild club scene. 2009 he received a scholarship from the Berlin Senate for a stay in New York. 2011 he received yet another scholarship from the Akademie Schloss Solitude.[1] (Engl. Academy Schloss Solitude), Stuttgart, Germany.

Art / Work

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Mikael Mikael's works are conceptually developed as interventions within the physical and discursive public space. Installations are documented through photography and video, whereas the documentations can stand as self-contained works themselves. In November 2011 a specific work by the artist Mikael Mikael appeared in a photograph depicting female Israelian activists, holding up the poster that reads "Show you are not afraid", demonstrating their solidarity and support for the Egyptian Blogger Aliaa Magda Elmahdy.[2]

Exhibitions

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2011

2013

  • Rauchwolken und Luftschlösser (26 January - 10 February 2013), GAK Gesellschaft für aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
  • Show you are not afraid (25 January - 10 March 2013), Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart

Awards / Scholarships

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  • 2011: Scholarship - Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart
  • 2009: New York-Scholarship - Berlin Senate

Editions

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  • Jean-Baptiste Joly, Akademie Schloss Solitude (Hg.): Easy To See Who Is Coming and Going, Stuttgart: Edition Solitude, 2012, ISBN 978-3937158693
  • Mikael Mikael: WHITE OUT, Berlin: Merve, 2011, ISBN 978-3883963129
  • Felix Hoffmann (Hg.): Unheimlich vertraut – Bilder vom Terror, Köln: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, 2011, ISBN 978-3863350826

References

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