Born in 1983, Leipzig, Germany.
Lives and works in Berlin.

 

Education

  • Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver
  • Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig (HGB Leipzig)
  • The Athens School of Fine Arts

Solo / Duo Exhibitions (selected)

  • The Moon Is Not A Door To Something Better Folded, Kunstraum Ortloff, Leipzig, 2023
  • Serge, La Tôlerie, Clermont-Ferrand, France, 2022
  • Briefkastenoutlet, Galerie Laetitia Gorsy, Leipzig, Germany, 2019
  • Die Nase, Bistro 21, Leipzig, Germany, 2018
  • O-S-L-O, Platform, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2016
  • Reise nach Tripiti, Galerie Dukan, Leipzig, Germany, 2015

Group Exhibitions (selected)

  • Sovereign Tales, Galerie Laetitia Gorsy, 2024
  • Shrine, Hannibal Studio, Berlin, 2023
  • Le19 CRAC, Montbéliard, France, 2022
  • Apples and Lines, Stella, Berlin, 2022
  • The Pool, Island Heybeliada, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Sunset Terrace, Studio Show, Vancouver, Canada
  • FEŸ Rencontres d’arts, Château du Feÿ, Bourgogne, France
  • art berlin, September 2018, Gallery Roehrs & Boetsch, Zurich, Switzerland
  • Do you have an innie or an outie?, SORT, Vienna, Austria
  • Vessel in Motion, Kunstverein Leipzig, Germany
  • T-Shirt, Rampe No.1, Berlin, Germany
  • Property Park, Sincere House, Mong Kok, Hong Kong, China
  • 6 Ways Of Surviving Through Accelerated Mindfulness, 1a space, Hong Kong, China
  • Times New Romantic, Studio Lost but Found, Berlin, Germany
  • Acts Of Responsiveness, Torrance Shipman Gallery, New York City, USA
  • Under His Eye, Squat Bagnolet, Paris, France

Grants & Scholarships

  • Working Grant, Berlin (2021)
  • DAAD Scholarship for International Studies (2019)
  • Leonardo Grant, Saxony (2016)

Residencies

  • SOFF Nomadic Residency, The Mill, Kladrubce, Czech Republic (2025)
  • La Tôlerie, Métropole Clermont-Ferrand, France (2022)
  • Exchange Residency, Halle 14, Lyon (2016)

 

Approach

Peggy Pehl follows a distinctive approach in her artistic practice. Born in Leipzig, her creative journey began early, shaped by the cultural upheavals of the 1990s in East Germany. These experiences deeply influenced her artistic development. She completed her studies in Fine Arts at the Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst Leipzig (HGB) and was a master student under the guidance of J. Blank. Afterward, she spent several years in France and Canada, further solidifying her artistic language.

Pehl combines abstraction and figuration in a way that often integrates found objects and readymades into her works, which blend image, object, and installation. She considers herself an all-rounder, moving through various media and continuously engaging her art in a dialogue with space. Her works address themes such as identity and the human experience, with a particular focus on the fragility of memory and constant transformation. She often blends contemporary and historical elements, giving her works a distinct, time-transcending quality. Fragments of everyday life, such as "found footage" images or commonplace objects, become elements that evoke a "copy, transformation & paste" aesthetic.

Her installations are minimal yet immersive, frequently site-specific, transforming the exhibition space itself into an integral part of the artwork. The viewer is invited to engage with the themes of the works, often leaving with an intense experience that is only fully grasped once they leave the installation.

Pehl does not work in a permanent studio but creates her pieces spontaneously, wherever she happens to be. This working method emphasizes the authenticity and immediacy of her art. Over the years, she has exhibited her works in numerous solo and group shows in Germany, France, and internationally, with her art primarily shown in alternative spaces and institutions rather than commercial galleries.

Her works question existing perceptions and invite a critical dialogue that extends beyond personal narratives to engage with broader societal issues. In her artistic practice, she finds a balance between introspection and societal reflection. This balance has made her deeply appreciated for her thought-provoking works. Peggy Pehl has established herself as a significant voice in the international art scene, addressing universal themes while simultaneously telling individual stories.

                                                                                                                 

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