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Isa Genzken

Isa Genzken (born 1948, Bad Oldesloe, Schleswig-Holstein) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Berlin. Her primary media are sculpture and installation, using a wide variety of materials, including concrete, plaster, wood and textile. She also works with photography, video, film and collage.
==Early life and education==

Hanne-Rose〔Ulrike Knöfel (October 25, 2013), (MoMA Retrospective: The Strange Brilliance of Isa Genzken ) ''Der Spiegel''.〕 "Isa" Genzken (pronounced ''EE-sa GENZ-ken'') was raised mostly in the small northern German city of Bad Oldesloe〔Randy Kennedy (November 21, 2013), (No, It Isn’t Supposed to Be Easy ) ''New York Times''.〕 and in Hamburg.〔Georg Imdahl (August 10, 2009), (Ein Fenster zum Highway und eins zum Hinterhof ) ''Berliner Zeitung''.〕 She studied fine arts and art history with Almir Mavignier and Kai Sudeck〔(Isa Genzken: Retrospective, November 23, 2013 – March 10, 2014 ) Museum of Modern Art, New York.〕 at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts〔http://www.hfbk-hamburg.de/hfbk_homepage/hfbk_hamburg/website/index.php 〕 (1968〔(Isa Genzken: Retrospective, November 23, 2013 – March 10, 2014 ) Museum of Modern Art, New York.〕–1971) and the Berlin University of the Arts (1971–1973). To pay her tuition, Genzken worked part-time as a model.〔Ulrike Knöfel (October 25, 2013), (MoMA Retrospective: The Strange Brilliance of Isa Genzken ) ''Der Spiegel''.〕 Randy Kennedy (November 21, 2013),〔(No, It Isn’t Supposed to Be Easy ) ''New York Times''〕 In 1973 she transferred to Arts Academy Düsseldorf while also studying art history and philosophy at the University of Cologne.〔(Isa Genzken: Retrospective, November 23, 2013 – March 10, 2014 ) Museum of Modern Art, New York.〕 At the academy, fellow students included artists Katharina Fritsch and Thomas Struth.〔(Isa Genzken: Retrospective, November 23, 2013 – March 10, 2014 ) Museum of Modern Art, New York.〕
Upon graduating in 1977, Genzken taught sculpture at the academy. She married German visual artist Gerhard Richter in 1982 and moved to Cologne in 1983. The couple separated in 1993.〔(Isa Genzken: Retrospective, November 23, 2013 – March 10, 2014 ) Museum of Modern Art, New York.〕
Genzken has worked in studios in Düsseldorf, Cologne (designed in 1993 by architect Frank Tebroke);〔(Project List ) Frank Tebroke, Cologne.〕 for short stretches in the United States, in Lower Manhattan and Hoboken, New Jersey;〔(No, It Isn’t Supposed to Be Easy ) ''New York Times''〕 and currently in Berlin.〔Randy Kennedy (November 21, 2013), In 1996,〕〔(Isa Genzken: Retrospective, November 23, 2013 – March 10, 2014 ) Museum of Modern Art, New York.〕 After her divorce from Richter, she moved from the Rhineland region back to Berlin.
Genzken has bipolar disorder〔Randy Kennedy (November 21, 2013), (No, It Isn’t Supposed to Be Easy ) ''New York Times''.〕 and goes through manic and depressive phases. She has frequently undergone treatment for substance abuse.〔Ulrike Knöfel (October 25, 2013), (MoMA Retrospective: The Strange Brilliance of Isa Genzken ) ''Der Spiegel''.〕

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