Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship. The 2023 Exhibition
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Ava Irandoost
Shalamcheh, South of Iran, 2022
Every four years since 1989, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, in cooperation with the German Academic Scholarship Foundation, has presented an exhibition of the winners of the Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Scholarship, which was established in 1975. A foundation endowed by Schmidt-Rottluff awards the two-year postgraduate scholarship in recognition of outstanding artistic achievement. The two most recent groups of winners will present in Kunsthalle Düsseldorf the works they produced during their scholarships.
Participating artists: Matej Bosnić (born in 1990), Cudelice Brazelton IV (born in 1991), Nicolas Fehr (born in 1989), Daniel Hopp (born in 1983), Afagh (Ava) Irandoost (born in 1986), Ida Kammerloch (born in 1991), Larissa Rosa Lackner (born in 1987), Vera Palme (born in 1983), Julia Phillips (born in 1985), Andrėja Šaltytė (born in 1988), Silke Schönfeld (born in 1988)
The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalogue consisting of several booklets in a b ox set.
Images

Andrėja Šaltytė
Kyiver Zunge, Work in Progress, Video still

Cudelice Brazelton
Schwarzschild, 2020
Courtesy: the artist, Galeria Wschód, Warsaw

Daniel Hopp
Dark Spots, 2022

Larissa Rosa Lackner
From the series “Ok bin da”, 2022

© Ida Kammerloch

Julia Phillips
Mediator, 2020
© Julia Phillips, courtesy of Matthew Marks Gallery
Collection of The Art Institute of Chicago

Matej Bosnić
Life in fresh waters, 2022
© Jonas Habrich
![Silke SchönfeldDie Unvorzeigbarkeit dessen, was nie hätte geschehen sollen [AT], 2023DoP: Tommy Scheer](/media/w475/die_unvorzeigbarkeit_silke_schoenfeld_2023_1.jpg)
Silke Schönfeld
Die Unvorzeigbarkeit dessen, was nie hätte geschehen sollen [AT], 2023
DoP: Tommy Scheer

Vera Palme
Brown painting (b/w), 2022
Photo: Stefanie Pretnar

Nicolas Fehr
„Movements That Are Hard To Replicate“ – Performance
Photo: Bettina Ausserhofer