Friedemann Heckel

Friedemann Heckel’s three-dimensional work combines sculptural and photographic elements. He puts found objects on display, positions and re-positions bodies, images, and language. His drawings take a strong aesthetic and intuitive approach, often using rests of previous drawings as well as found and fictive words. Characters become abstract forms and lead to quasi-narratives, sense and nonsense, a mixture of writing and drawing.

Friedemann Heckel (born in 1986) lives in Berlin.

Untitled 2, 2014, Ink on paper, mounted on dibond, 31 x 43,3 cm
Untitled (Instagram Aquarell #24), 2018, Watercolor on paper, 31 x 23 cm
Untitled (Instagram Aquarell #14), 2018, Watercolor on paper, 31 x 23 cm
Untitled (Instagram Aquarell #16), 2018, Watercolor on paper, 31 x 23 cm
Untitled 7 (Decay Housing), 2014, Ink on paper, mounted on dibond, 31 x 43,3 cm
CERFEPTION, 2013, Drawing on paper, lacquered MDF, aluminium, 97 x 48 x 173 cm
Carpet Protection Reorder, 2016, Pastel on paper, 160 x 120 cm
Vase, 2015, Engraving on glass vase, 82 x 22 cm
Re-Edition (#21), 2018, Indian Ink on Neobond synthetic fibre paper, 29,7 x 42 cm
I am Jesus Christ - risen from the dead, 2011, C-Print, Acrylic, Walker, Plaster 100 x 90 x 130 cm
Re-Edition, 2018, Installation view, Kunsthalle Baden-Baden
Re-Edition (#19), 2018, Indian Ink on Neobond synthetic fibre paper, 29,7 x 42 cm