Mariele Neudecker

Mariele Neudecker was born in Germany and studied art in Germany, Ireland and the UK.
Neudecker explores the interphases and overlaps of the two and three-dimensional, as well as the conjunction of analogue and digital. She uses a broad range of media including sculpture, film, photography, as well as sound, in a quest to find a new perception of landscape and understanding of manmade world around us. Her practice investigates the thresholds of human experience, testing our perception of natural and technological situations.
In promoting her inquiry into the relationship between the actual and the mediated, she develops a 21st century appreciation for a persistent fascination with Landscape and the Contemporary Sublime. Neudecker often uses technology’s virtual capabilities in order to reproduce a heightened experience of landscape; for her, technology both enables and limits our perception and experience of the worlds we inhabit.
Solo exhibitions include the Ikon Gallery, Birmingham; Tate St Ives and Tate Britain; Kunstmuseum Trondheim, Norway and the Zeppelin Museum, Germany. She is Professor and Research Fellow at the Bath School of Art, is member of the Arts at CERN’s Visiting Artists Programme and on the European Commission’s JRC Art & Science advisory panel. Mariele Neudecker works with Galeria Pedro Cera, Lisbon and the InCamera Galerie in Paris, Galerie Barbara Thumm Berlin and Thomas Rehbein Galerie Cologne.