Description: Tatjana Stürmer is an artist and graphic designer working at the intersection of installation art, literary studies and communication design. Based in Frankfurt and Amsterdam.
The spatial installation The Virgin, the Cleaver and the Martyr consists of a six-channel sound piece and various smaller material-based objects like textiles and window pieces. It is devoted to the writings and biography of Hrotsvit of Gandersheim. Born between 912 and 935 during the Ottonian dynasty she lived as a canoness in the monastery of Gandersheim in what is now Lower Saxony in Germany. The artistic work focuses on one of her dramatexts called Dulcitius – The Martyrdom of the Holy Virgins Agape, C
Creation of the scenography for the exhibition "Looking For a New Foundation" at GfZK Leipzig with Alexis Blake, Cihan Çakmak, Vajiko Chachkhiani, Pennie Key, Tatjana Stürmer and Leyla Yenirce. Scenography together with Diane Hillebrand . The human body remembers and tells stories, adapts and resists in various ways. In interaction with others, it constantly changes and (re)forms itself. However, people are constrained far too often by societal expectations that conflict with their self-image, needs and de
Publication design for artist Lukas Rehm, 2022. Borrowing its form and structure from that of a graphic novel, "333" interweaves moving image works by Lukas Rehm with textual fragments from transcripts, retrospective descriptions or referential sources that inform the artist’s process into a narrative of new interdependencies. Sensing for threads such as affect, barriers, memory, knowledge production or post-human timescales, this publication transposes still images and quotes into an analogue sequence echo