Meet Lea Walloschke

Lea Walloschke is an interdisciplinary artist based in Berlin, known for her diverse body of work. With a focus on abstract performance pieces, installations, modern theater and film, she has established herself as a versatile artist. In 2022 her solo video work, “Post Tiger King,” received recognition at theAlicante Video Art Festival and was screened in MACA the Museum of ContemporaryArt Alicante. In 2012 she co-founded the performance collective Koikate’, which was awarded the prestigious Capital Culture Fund Berlin in 2016. While herreputation in the film industry primarily stems from her role as a ProductionDesigner and Art Director, as seen in projects like “Sun AndConcrete” (Berlinale Gala Opening 2023, nominated for the LOLA, the GermanOscars) and “Barbarians” (Netflix 2020), the films she has worked onas composer, performer, writer or director of photography have garnerednominations at renowned international film festivals like Sundance, Berlinale,and Cannes. LeaWalloschke’s educational background includes studying stage and costume designat the University of Arts Berlin, where she graduated with a Diploma in 2009. Since 2001she created concepts and stages for various opera, modern dance, performance,and theater productions. Notable institutions she worked with includeBayreuther Festspiele, Komische Oper Berlin, and the Berlin Philharmonics. In 2014,she released the internationally acclaimed electro synth-pop album “TheftYuck Mess” with her band, The Fan, showcasing her musical abilities to aglobal audience. Following a successful Eastern European tour, she pursuedfurther artistic development by studying composition and vocals at the British& Irish Modern Music Institute. Since thanshe created several sound installations, notably one for the THE HAUS, theworld’s largest street art exhibition, where her (KOIKATE) installation”#wemakeeuropegreatagain” attracted over 80,000 visitors.

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Art has the power to reconnect us with ourselves and our surrounding. Beneath everyday narratives and habits lies a shared history shaped by culture and our environment, reflecting how we interact with resources, borders, and our bodies. Through my work, I explore these connections, questioning our perceived separation from the other. Referencing tales, history, and pop culture, I evoke collective memories to engage a wide audience. By reframing familiar elements and disrupting expectations, I aim to shift perceptions and challenge artistic norms. This approach has led me to interdisciplinary practices, spanning durational works, video art, installations, photography, concerts, and soundscapes, as well as sculptures and paintings.

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