Tatjana Busch

Tatjana Busch

© Fraunhofer IBP

© Fraunhofer IBP

Tatjana Busch deals with the intuitive form of an object and uses various media to explore its potential. She studied visual communication at the Free Academy Graphic Design and Art in Freiburg. In 2003-5, she attended the classes of Sean Scully at the Art academy in Munich, as well as the course Experimental work with Paper by Andreas von Weizsäcker.

In 2007 she received the Hausderkunst Prize from Chris Dercon, 2010 she received a scholarship at ISCP; International Studio and Curatorial Program, New York.

Her work has been shown in numerous international exhibitions and fairs, including 2017, Pallazzo Bembo as part of the Biennale of Venice and is represented in the Sal. Oppenheim/ Deutsche Bank and Collection J.H. Simons Foundation, New York.