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Sabine Wedege

Sabine Wedege, 1993, she/her, holds an MFA from Jutland Art Academy in Aarhus, Denmark, and the Faculty of Fine Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. Completed the educational
curator program WHAT COULD/SHOULD CURATING DO? in Belgrade, Serbia, the Frieze New Writers Programme at Bergen Kunsthall, and is now a certificate student at The New Centre for Research & Practice. She has shown works at Kunsthal Aarhus and Kunsthal Kongegaarden in Denmark and Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade, Serbia, as well as been published in Hvedekorn, Addenda and Frieze. She is also the founder and curator at the platform RUM ???. Her interdisciplinary practice intertwines research and storytelling, primarily through sculpture as well as text, sound, and video, based on various references, including esotericism, folklore, paganism, feminism,  and ecology.

Articles

Call the Bronze Age… they forgot their pictograms!

“In the preceding chapter we discussed the development of technoeconomic organization and the establishment of social machinery closely connected with the evolution of techniques. Here I propose to consider the evolution of a fact that emerged together with Homo sapiens in the development of anthropoids: the capacity to express thought in material symbols. (…) As… Read More »