Selected works • 2023
Breathe dealt with
mobilization and
Decommunization in Ukraine in form of a performance in the Drama Theater
Ivano-Frankivsk. • 2022
Rustic Traditions focuses on the
January 6 United States Capitol attack and the role played by
Federal Style furniture. • 2020
Die Monotonie des Yeah Yeah Yeah deals with the history of
Ostalgie raves based on Walter Ulbricht's quote about “Yeah”. In the video work of the same name, the
Town Musicians of Bremen unite with
dinosaurs to bring down the
Berlin Wall. • 2019
Ruinenwert is an exploration of the
ideology and history of
National Socialism and its aesthetics based on the work of Hitler's interior designer
Gerdy Troost. In 2021, Naumann adapted the work for her solo exhibition
Einstürzende Reichsbauten at Kunsthaus Dahlem, the former studio of Nazi sculptor
Arno Breker. • 2019
Ostalgie deals with the
politics of memory of the
GDR through a comparison with
The Flintstones and the “
primal society” according to
Friedrich Engels. Today, the work is in the collection of the
Busch-Reisinger Museum at Harvard. • 201
9 Tag X is based on the
Hannibal network of
prepper groups and stages a memorial in which home accessories and design classics interpreted as weapons are exhibited, such as the
Wassily Chair by
Marcel Breuer and the lemon squeezer by
Philippe Starck for
Alessi. The work was exhibited at Berlin's
Alexanderplatz as part of the 30th anniversary of the
Peaceful Revolution of 1989. • 2018
2000 relates the
Expo 2000 to
German reunification. The work was exhibited at the Busan Biennale in 2018 and discussed in the context of the
division of Korea. During the
Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the installation was exhibited at the
PinchukArtCentre Kyiv and was evacuated to the
Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin. • 2018
DDR Noir exhibits works of Naumann's own grandfather, the GDR graphical artist
Karl Heinz Jakob amidst furniture of the period after reunification The work was conceived for the municipal gallery Galerie im Turm at
Frankfurter Tor, which was the exhibition space of the Association of Visual Artists of the GDR. • 2018
Eurotique, created as part of the first Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art, deals with the phenomenon of “
eiroremonts” (Latvian for “euro repair”). Today the work is in the collection of the
Museum of Modern Art Warsaw. • 2018
14 Words refers to the racist formula of
Fourteen Words and depicts a former East German retail store with reference to the
National Socialist Underground and its victims, most of whom were self-employed and shot in their own businesses. • 2018
Anschluss ‘90 explores the idea that
Austria would have “rejoined” the
German Reich in 1990, the year of
German reunification. As part of
steirischer herbst, Naumann opened a furniture store in Graz where people could set themselves up for the “
reunification”. • 2016 Aufbau Ost considers the transformation of the
GDR and the integration of East and West Germany using the aesthetics of everyday items. • 2015
The Museum of Trance is a fictional
ethnological museum about German
trance music, which Henrike Naumann opened in 2015 with the musician Bastian Hagedorn as part of the
Ghetto Biennale in a
Vodou temple in
Port-au-Prince,
Haiti (reflections on
spirituality,
rave culture,
exoticism, etc.). This was followed in 2021 by a multimedia installation filmed in the former
Tresor with
Mark Reeder as a trance
archaeologist, and in 2022 by an adaptation of the work in the form of a trance organ in the church of St. Kunigundis in Kassel as part of the
documenta at the invitation of Ghetto Biennale and Atis Rezistans. The exhibition was named the best exhibition of 2022 by the German section of the AICA (
Association des Critiques d'Art). • 2012
Triangular Stories contrasts
hedonistic and
neo-Nazi youth culture in the 1990s in the form of a fictitious youth room of
Beate Zschäpe, in which staged
home movies shot on
VHS from the youth of the
National Socialist Underground are integrated.
Selected solo exhibitions • 2024
Innere Sicherheit, Wall Memorial of the
Bundestag • 2023
Westalgie , IKOB International Art Centre, Eupen, Belgium • 202
2 Re-Education,
SculptureCenter, New York • 2022
2000 – Back Home,
Gropius Bau, Berlin • 2022
Westalgie, CAC – la synagogue de Delme, France • 2021
Einstürzende Reichsbauten, Kunsthaus Dahlem, Berlin • 2019
2000, LVZ-Kunstpreis,
Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig • 2019
2000 – Mensch. Natur. Twipsy., Kunstverein Hannover • 2019
Das Reich,
Belvedere 21, Vienna • 2019
Ostalgie, KOW Berlin • 2018
DDR Noir, Galerie im Turm, Berlin • 2018
2000,
Abteiberg Museum, Mönchengladbach • 2016
Intercouture, Musée d'Art Contemporain et Multimédia Echangeur de Limete, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo • 2016
Aufbau Ost, Galerie Wedding, Berlin • 2013
Generation Loss, Freunde Aktueller Kunst, Zwickau
Selected works in public collections • Harvard Art Museums, US • Bundeskunstsammlung • MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt • Belvedere 21 Vienna, AT • Lentos Linz, AT • Mudam Luxemburg, LU • IKOB Eupen, BE • Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen • Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz • Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden • Kunstpalast Düsseldorf • Städtische Kunstsammlungen Zwickau • Museum Abteiberg Mönchengladbach
Lecture series •
What comes after Postmodernism?, Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn 2023 •
Foreign Agent, Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum, Tbilisi 2024 •
Breathe, Screening und Gespräch mit Vasyl Cherepanyn, Kyiv Biennale, Berlin 2024 •
Ossification, Harvard Art Museums, Boston 2024 •
Orcs from the East, HFG Offenbach 2025
Publications • Henrike Naumann –
Concepts, Bierke Books, Berlin 2024, • Henrike Naumann, Angela Schönberger, Andreas Brandolini (authors), Matthias Kliefoth (publisher):
Einstürzende Reichsbauten, DISTANZ Verlag, Berlin 2021, . • Henrike Naumann –
2000, Spector Books, Leipzig 2019, • Henrike Naumann -
The Effects Can Last Forever, Goldrausch, Berlin 2014 • Henrike Naumann –
Triangular Stories, Diplomarbeit an der Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen “Konrad Wolf”, Potsdam-Babelsberg 2012
Selected prizes, grants and residencies • 2024/2025
Berliner Programm Künstlerische Forschung • 2024
Villa Aurora / Thomas Mann House • 2019 Max-Pechstein-Prize • 2019 Arts̶ prize of the Leipziger Volkszeitung • 2018 Karl-Schmidt-Rottluff-Stipendium • 2017 Global cultural exchange grant of the
Senate of Berlin • 2016 Residency of the
Goethe-Institut Kinshasa • 2015 Maroc Artist Meeting,
Marrakesh, Marokko • 2015 German Embassy,
Port-au-Prince, Haiti • 2014
Goldrausch Künstlerinnenprojekt • 2013
Expanded Media Award, Filmwinter Stuttgart
Selected group exhibitions • 2025
The Impermanent – Four Takes on the Collection,
Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, Poland • 2024
Made in Germany? Art and Identity in a Global Nation,
Busch-Reisinger Museum, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA • 2024
Die Reise der Bilder , Lentos Linz, Austria • 2023
On the Periphery of War, Kyiv Biennial,
Iwano-Frankiwsk, Ukraine • 2023
Channeling,
Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt/Main •
2023 Illiberal Lives in Ludwig Forum Aachen, with Pauline Curnier Jardin, Johanna Hedva, Ho Rui An, Blaise Kirschner, Jota Mombaça, Henrike Naumann, Melika Ngombe Kolongo, Bassem Saad, Mikołaj Sobczak and Jordan Strafer, with five installations by Henrike Naumann • 2022
A War in the Distance,
stierischer herbst, Graz, Austria • 2022
Atis Rezistans / Ghetto Biennale,
documenta fifteen, Kirche St. Kunigundis, Kassel • 2021
Future Generation Art Prize,
PinchukArtCentre,
Kyiv, Ukraine • 2021
Illiberal Arts,
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin • 2019
Innenleben,
Haus der Kunst, Munich • 2019
Point of No Return,
Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig • 2018
Because I Live Here,
Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt/Main • 2018
Volksfronten,
stierischer herbst, Graz, Austria • 2018
Divided We Stand,
Busan Biennale, South Korea • 2017
5th Ghetto Biennale, Port-au-Prince, Haiti • 2017
3. Berliner Herbstsalon,
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