Sabine Dehnel
Sabine Dehnel, born in 1971, moved to Los Angeles after receiving her masters degree from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and continued her studies at the Otis College of Fine Art and Design. In 2002, she received the SCA Art Prize for Young Art, after which she received several European studio and scholarship grants for her work. In 2005, Dehnel moved to Berlin and established her studio in a former barracks. In 2012 she co-founded LSD Gallery on Potsdamer Strasse with several artists and was one of its lead directors for more than two years. Her work has been featured in numerous institutions, including the Frieder Burda Museum and the Columbus Art Foundation in Ravensburg, and belongs to esteemed collections such as the DZ Bank (German Central Co-operative Bank) and the The National Gallery of Denmark.
Christiane Meixner
Sabine Dehnel lebt und arbeitet in Berlin / lives and works in Berlin
1971: born in Ludwigshafen am Rhein
1992-1993: Amsterdam, Netherlands
1999: Studied fine arts and philosophy at the Academy of Fine Arts of the Johannes
Johannes-Gutenberg-University, Mainz; focus: painting class with Prof. Friedemann Hahn and photography class with
Prof. Friedemann Hahn and photography class with Prof. Vladimir Spacek
2000-2001: MFA Program, Otis College of Fine Arts and Design, Los Angeles, USA
since 2001: freelance artist and photographer
2002-2003: Teaching assignment, Free Art Academy, Mannheim
2003: Teaching assignment, Academy of Fine Arts, Mainz
2011-2012: Mentor in the mentoring project for female visual artists of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate
2011-2014: Founding member and partner of the LSD Gallery Berlin
since 2014: Salon Autonom with Anna Lehmann-Brauns