• Source: Andreas Greiner
    • Andreas Greiner (born 1979) is a German artist, based in Berlin. He works with a wide range of different media including sculpture, installation, photography, video and techniques such as electron microscopy, algorithmic image creation and 3D printing. Frequently he works with biological and natural growth processes to create art works. His approach addresses humanity’s relationship with its living and non-living environment and the nature–culture dichotomy.
      Throughout his career Greiner has cooperated with experts such as microbiologists, art historians, computer programmers, architects and artists, e.g. Ivy Lee Fiebig, Alexandra Spiegel and the composers Tyler Friedman and Páll Ragnar Pálsson. He is part of two artist collectives: A/A (with Armin Keplinger) and Das Numen (with Julian Charrière, Markus Hoffmann and Felix Kiessling).
      Since 2022 Andreas Greiner is a professor of media art at Muthesius Kunsthochschule, Kiel.


      Early life and education


      Greiner was born in Aachen, Germany. In Florence and San Francisco he initially studied figurative drawing and sculpture to improve his understanding of the human figure and anatomy. Afterwards he studied medicine for three years in Budapest and Dresden. Returning to art at Berlin University of the Arts he enrolled first in multi-media art and later joined the Institute for Spatial Experiments.


      Work


      Greiner’s work is informed by the natural sciences, technology and the humanities. A central focus of his work is the human–nature relationship and the Anthropocene, as currently discussed in academia and in mainstream media.
      Together with the psychologist Gertrude Endejan-Gremse and local citizens, waldfuermorgen e.V. was founded in January 2020. It is a non-profit association that reacts to the massive tree die out in the Harz region, Germany. The project is creating a participatory forest, in which children and families plant trees on the upper outskirts of the city of Goslar, covering around three hectares of land.
      In his work Jungle Memory, started in 2017, Greiner seeks to archive endangered forests worldwide in a vast digital database by photographically documenting them, like on the Island of Vilm or the Hambach Forest in Germany, the primeval Bialowieza Forest in Poland, the Red Forest in Chernobyl or the burnt down parts of the Plumas National Forest in California.


      Living art and bioluminescence



      By incorporating living beings as subjects in his work, Greiner questions the idea of art as man-made. Microorganisms make the outcome of the artwork unpredictable and this loss of control opposes the traditionally executive role of the artist.
      A characteristic of Greiner’s work is the cultivation of bioluminescent algae and other bioluminescent creatures. When the water in which the organisms live is disturbed they produce bright blue specks. In a darkened exhibition space this effect has been produced mechanically by Greiner using musical instruments or gyroscopes to disturb the water's surface. Sound waves have also been used to initiate bioluminescence in works accompanied by abstract musical pieces. (see works The Molecular Ordering of Computational Plants, Multitudes, Dreamcatcher, 16 sqm).


      Living sculpture



      Greiner also highlights sculptural qualities of phenomena which are not usually associated with sculpture. Traditionally sculpture is a static medium formed from inanimate matter and Greiner seeks to expand this. In the past he has demonstrated the plastic and sculptural qualities of an explosion (Entladung with Fabian Knecht, 2012–2013), of social interactions and of electron microscopies of unicellular organisms (Hybrid Matter).

      Greiner has also framed animals as living sculptures. For example in Der freie Grundriss (2014) he placed a pupated fly maggot named Ludwig inside the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin (Festival of Future Nows). Once it hatched it became a ‘flying sculpture’. Its status as an art work was confirmed by the artistic director of the Neue Nationalgalerie by signing a contract with Greiner. Another living sculpture conceptualized by Greiner was a hybrid broiler chicken from an industrial fattening plant northeast of Berlin, whom he named Heinrich (2015–2016). Greiner brought him to a suburban petting zoo in October 2015 where he died a few months later. His status as a ‘living sculpture’ was also confirmed with a contract between the petting zoo and Greiner.


      Study (Portrait) of the Singularity of the Animal


      Study (Portrait) of the Singularity of the Animal (2015 – ongoing) is the title of a series of works exploring the genre of portraiture, altered (unnatural) nature and non-human life beyond human senses. Traditionally this genre has been used to express a human subject’s individuality, character and beauty.
      By portraying and naming a set of algae Greiner highlights the individuality, character and specific aesthetics of these microorganisms (8 Heads High, Altered Morphologies). The portraits are made using a scanning electron microscope, making them appear three-dimensional and less abstract from everyday visual experience. Other works using the electron microscope portray mutated cells, such as cancer cells and synthetically created bacterial cells. These contrasting types of mutations provoke the question of what is natural and where humans intervene in growing processes.


      Monument for the 308



      Greiner’s work comments on contemporary issues but also seeks to explore possible futures in what he himself has called “archeology of the future”. This idea is recognizable throughout his work, but most prominently in his exhibition for the Museum Berlinische Galerie (2016–2017) or the ‘Kunsthalle‘ Meat Factory in Prague (2018), in which he constructed a monumental sculpture 3D printed from an X-ray scan of a dead-found broiler chicken in an industrial feeding plant (Monument for the 308). This species of hybrid chicken—a modern biofact—is artificially bred, sterile and one of the most consumed animals in the western world. The 8 meter tall statue was meant to resemble a dinosaur in a natural history museum (see also Weltuntergang – Ende ohne Ende at Natural History Museum in Bern/Switzerland (2018–2019)). Just as dinosaurs are icons of prehistoric eras (Triassic-Cretaceous), Greiner conceives the broiler as an icon of the Anthropocene.
      Two years after Greiner exhibited the work, in December 2018, the Royal Society Open Science journal published an article by a group of geologists, paleobiologists and archaeologists, which asserted that common broiler chicken could be a potential paleo-biological marker for the changes brought about in the Anthropocene:

      Changing patterns of human resource use and food consumption have profoundly impacted the Earth's biosphere. Until now, no individual taxa have been suggested as distinct and characteristic new morphospecies representing this change. Here we show that the domestic broiler chicken is one such potential marker. [...] Physical and numerical changes to chickens in the second half of the twentieth century, i.e. during the putative Anthropocene Epoch, have been the most dramatic, with large increases in individual bird growth rate and population sizes. Broiler chickens, now unable to survive without human intervention, have a combined mass exceeding that of all other birds on Earth; this novel morphotype symbolizes the unprecedented human reconfiguration of the Earth's biosphere.”


      Exhibitions and awards




      = Solo exhibitions

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      Spring forward, Fall back, Lichthaus, Kunstverein Arnsberg, Arnsberg (DE), 2014
      Touched on the raw, meant as a compliment, curated by Marie Egger, Florian Christopher, Zürich (CH), 2014
      Preis für junge Kunst, NAK, curated by Stefan Vicedom, Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen (DE), 2014
      Preis für junge Kunst, NAK - Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen (DE), 2015
      MULTITUDES, Import Projects, Berlin (DE), 2015
      Agentur des Exponenten, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin (DE), 2016
      Naturkunden, Kunstverein Heilbronn, Heilbronn (DE), 2018
      Hybrid Matter, Dittrich&Schlechtriem Galerie, Berlin (DE), 2018
      Monument for the 308, Meet Factory, Praha (CZ), 2018
      Signs of Life, Mönchehaus Museum, Goslar (DE), 2019
      Berliner Luft - Andreas Greiner, Dittrich&Schlechtriem Galerie, Berlin (DE), 2020
      Jungle Memory, Dittrich&Schlechtriem Galerie, Berlin (DE), 2020
      Jungle Memory, Kahán Art Space Vienna (AT), 2021
      Jungle Memory, Kahán Art Space, Budapest (HU), 2021
      Monument for the 308, Phaeno, Wolfsburg (DE), 2023


      = Duo exhibitions

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      Joseph Beuys | Andreas Greiner: VON BÄUMEN UND WÄLDERN. miteinander gegenüber #3, Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Bielefeld (DE), 2021


      = Collective exhibitions

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      Dominions, collaboration with Julian Charrière, curated by Carson Chan, Program e.V. Berlin (DE), 2011
      Das Numen SONOR, Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (DE), 2013
      Golden Gates, A/A collective curated by Lydia Korndörfer, Kwadrat Gallery, Berlin (DE), 2017
      A/A: Hey Mars!, Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin (DE), 2019
      +/-, A/A (Andreas Greiner und Armin Keplinger), Kwadrat, Berlin (DE), 2021


      = Group exhibitions

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      Herbarium, Photography & Botany, Fotografisk Center, Copenhagen (DK) 2017
      Produktion: Made in Germany Drei, Sprengel Museum, Hannover (DE), 2017
      Festival of Future Nows, Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Berlin (DE), 2017
      You Are-ontological positions around matter., Reinbeckhallen, Berlin (DE), 2019
      La fabrique du vivant, Centre Pompidou, Paris (FR), 2019
      Alles Im Wunderland, Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden (DE), 2020
      Zero Waste, Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig (DE), 2020
      Yokohama Triennale 2020, Afterglow, Yokohama (JP), 2020
      Future Food, Essen für die Welt von morgen, Deutsches Hygiene-Museum Dresden (DE), 2020
      WILD/ SCHÖN. Tiere in der Kunst, Kunsthalle Emden (DE), 2021
      Grüner Salon - Verantwortungsvolle Technik, Stiftung Kunst und Natur, Nantesbuch (DE), 2021
      PLANET LOVE. Climate Care in the Digital Age - Vienna Biennale for Change 2021, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Wien (AT), 2021
      BREATHING, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg (DE), 2022


      = Awards

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      Conlon Music Prize 2015 for Disklavier Plus (NL), with Tyler Friedman, 2014
      IBB Prize for Photography, 2015
      GASAG Kunstpreis, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin (DE), 2016
      Keiserring Stipendium (DE), 2019
      Art in architecture competition, New building Friedrich Löffler Institute in Mecklenhosrst, 1st place, realization contract, with Takafumi Tsukamoto and Diogo Vale (DE), 2022


      Publications


      24H Skulptur, Notes on Time Sculptures, Dr. Ursula Ströbele & Andreas Greiner Publication with further academic discourse on the occasion of the exhibition in the Sexauer Galerie (curated by Dr. Ursula Ströbele & Andreas Greiner), Distanz Verlag, 2014
      ENTLADUNG, with Fabian Knecht, self-published, 2014
      THAN, with Reto Steiner and Lydia Wilhelm, on the occasion of the exhibition THAN in Kunstverein Shed in Eisenwerk, Frauenfeld, self-published, 2014
      Das Numen, Distanz Verlag, 2015
      Anatomy of a Fairy Tale, Contributing authors: Prof. Dr. Nicole C. Karafyllis, Marie Egger, Desiree Förster, Prof. Dr. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger, Dr. Christiane Stahl, Dr. Ursula Ströbele, Stefan Vicedom, monograph with further academic discourse on the occasion of the Prize for Young Art in the NAC 2014, Verlag für Moderne Kunst, 2015
      Agency of the Exponent, GASAG Art Award 2016, on the occasion of the solo exhibition at the Berlinische Galery, Kerber Verlag, 2016
      Hybrid Matter, Publication on the occasion of the solo exhibition of the exhibition in the Dittrich&Schlechtriem Galery, self-published, 2018
      Jungle Memory, Publication on the occasion of the solo exhibition of the exhibition in the Dittrich&Schlechtriem Galery, Eigenverlag, 2020
      Life Forms. Essays on the Artwork of Andreas Greiner, and the Display, Synthesis, and Simulation of Life, Carson Chan & Andreas Greiner, contributing Authors: Gregory Cartelli, Ryan Roark, J.D. Schnepf, Dr. Ursula Ströbele, Mareike Vennen, J. Craig Venter, Olivier Zeitoun, monograph with further academic discourse on the occasion of the solo exhibition at Kunstverein Heilbronn and Mönchehaus Museum Goslar, Snoeck Verlag, 2020


      References




      External links


      Greiner's website
      A/A Collective

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