Discipline: Visual Art – sculpture

Monika Goetz

Discipline: Visual Art – sculpture
Region: Berlin, GERMANY
MacDowell Fellowships: 2002

Of her immersive and disorienting installation art, Monika Goetz explains, “My work deals with consciousness and the boundaries of human perception.” Through it, she seeks to “question and challenge the perception of the viewer, in particular the act of seeing and the sense of space.” To this end, Goetz crafts new environments, using materials such as mirrors, neon lights, or wall drawings, and also stages interventions in existing locations. Provocative and challenging, these installations are dependent on (and completed by) both the viewer’s participation as well as his or her reaction to the work.

Born in Würzburg, Germany, Goetz studied graphic design at the FH Würzburg as well as fine arts at the Art Academy of Kassel. She has exhibited at the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn, the Helmhaus in Zürich, and in New York at the SculptureCenter, MoMA P.S.1, and the Queens Museum of Art, among other venues.

Studios

Heinz

Monika Goetz worked in the Heinz studio.

The icehouse, built of fieldstone in 1914–1915, was a practical part of Marian MacDowell’s plan for a self-sufficient farm. Winter ice cut from a nearby pond was stored here for summer use on the property. Idle since 1940, it was a handsome but outdated farm building. In 1995, Mrs. Drue Heinz, a vice chairman…

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