Ich nehme Anlauf und Ende
Ende in einer Stadt voll Leben, Lebensumständen
Das Wetter und das politische Klima
Wie so wahr
es
in dieser Stadt
abgebrannter Bau
Bau eines Bahnhofs
inmitten bracher Felder
Wetter im Juni 2002
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Katharina Marszewski (born in Warschau, lives and works in Berlin) studied Fine Arts at Hochschule für Bildende Künste Braunschweig and Art in Context at UDK, Berlin.
In her ongoing practice she combines elements of screenprinting as her medium that navigates from the surface (paper and textiles) alongside the body and eventually onto the streets. Here, repetition serves as a tool to re-member and/or to re-lease significant feelings of a contemporary human being. She creates collages, clothes, and situations.
Besides her artistic production she has been working for the Education Department of Hamburger Bahnhof and was an active member of the SDW Screenprint studio in Berlin Kreuzberg from 2018-2024. Currently she is an Artistic assistant at the Malerei/Glas Department at Kunsthochschule Burg Giebichenstein.