Friederike Vahlbruch
born 1964, Genf
Born in Switzerland, Friederike Vahlbruch studied art at the Institut für Kunsterzieher Münster from 1983, but transferred to the Staatliche Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 1984, where she graduated as a master student in 1987. Vahlbruch has lived and worked in Cologne since 1991, was awarded the Simplizissimus Förderpreis in 2005 and the “Neustart Kultur” scholarship from the Stiftung Kunstfonds in 2022 and was accepted into the Künstlersonderbund in 2019, whose members represent contemporary realism.
Friederike Valbruch’s paintings use composed representational set pieces to create the illusion of space and movement, which serves as a starting point and inspiration for personal connections and experiences when looking at them. The French philosopher and Nobel Prize winner Henri Bergson (1859 – 1941) wrote: “Perception is never a simple contact of the mind with the existing object, it is laden with memory images that complete and interpret it.”