Marko Lehanka

Professor for Fine Arts (Sculpting)

Marco Lehanka

„Bauernsäule“, 1999, Installationsansicht „vor dem Gesetz“ Museum Ludwig Köln, diverse Materialien, variable Maße

„forwart“ , Installationsansicht BBL Brüssel, 1999, diverse Materialien, variable Maße

„Eiffelturm Nr. 3“, 2011, Porzellan, Beton, Stein, Metall, 80 x 80 x 300 cm

Biennale Venedig, Installationsansicht, 2001, diverse Materialien, variable Maße

„Blume für Münster“, Installationsansicht skulptur-projekte-münster, 2007, Computer, Surfbretter, Wetterstation, Elektrik, Sound, 700 x 300 x 150 cm

Vita

  seit 2006 

  • Professor für Bildende Kunst / Bildhauerei an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg

  2009

  • 1. Preisträger, Wettbewerb Skulptur Literaturhaus, Frankfurt am Main

  2000

  • 1. Preisträger, Brunnen Main Plaza, Frankfurt am Main

  1999

  • Quinziémes Ateliers, FRAC des Pays de la Loire, Nantes
  • Frankfurter Sparkasse 1822 - Preis, Frankfurt am Main

  1998

  • Arbeitsstipendium, Hessische Kultur GmbH, Wiesbaden

  1994

  • Reisestipendium, Hessische Kulturstiftung, Wiesbaden

  1993 

  • Villa-Romana-Preis, I-Florenz

  1985-90

  • Studium bei Thomas Bayrle und Michael Croissant, Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main

 

Ausstellung (Auswahl):

  2019 

  • What beauty is, I know not, König Galerie, D - Berlin, 19.8.–13.10.2019
  • Fundus, Institut für Stadtgeschichte, D - Frankfurt am Main

  2018

  • i dreamed i was leaving on a trip but i forgot my money, Sammlung Kasper König, Galerie Thomas Fischer, D - Berlin

  2017

  • Städelschule 200 Jahre 200 Künstler, Galerie Perpétuel, D - Frankfurt am Main

  2016 

  • ouverture pour inventaire 2, FRAC des Pays da la Loire,  Carquefou

  2014

  • Arche Noah, Museum Ostwall, Dortmund

  2011 

  • vor dem Gesetz, Museum Ludwig, Köln

  2010 

  • Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main

  2009

  • Heidi in Kippenbergerland, FRAC-Aquitaine, F – Bordeaux 

 2008

  •  2000 Years of SculptureFleisher Ollman Gallery, US-Philadelphia

  2007

  • skulptur projekte münster 2007, D - Münster(NRW) 

  2006 

  • Lumières, gros bidons - lever de rideau !, Galerie Art Attitudes Hervé Bize, F – Nancy
  • Szenenwechsel, Museum für Moderne Kunst, D - Frankfurt am Main

  2005

  • Bidibidobidiboo - Works from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection, I - Turin

  2004

  • Annet Gelink Gallery, NL - Amsterdam

  2002

  • Bushaltestelle Nürnberg Feucht, Sprengel Museum, D - Hannover

  2001

  • 49th Biennale, I - Venezia

  • City Racing 1988-1998: A Partial Account, ICA, GB - London

  • Frankfurter Kreuz, Kunsthalle Schirn, D - Frankfurt am Main

  2000

  • Gewürzebrotewettessen, Galerie Leo Koenig, US - New York
  • Mixing Memory and Desire, Kunstmuseum Luzern, CH-Luzern

  1999

  • Pizzeria Sehnsucht, Ateliers du FRAC des Pays de la Loire (mit Urs Fischer), F - St. Nazaire

  1998

  • Wer die Heimat liebt: 12 Jahre Offenbach, Galerie Martina Detterer, Frankfurt am Main 

  1996

  • Semikolon, Portikus, Frankfurt am Main 

Sammlungen (Auswahl):

  • Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK), Frankfurt am Main 
  • Museum für Kommunikation, Frankfurt am Main
  • Museum Ludwig, Köln
  • FRAC Aquitaine, Bordeaux
  • FRAC - Pays de la Loire, Carquefou
  • FRAC - Limousin, Limoges
  • Oberfinanzdirektion, Frankfurt am Main
  • Deutsche Structured Finance, Frankfurt am Main

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