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  • Biography
    View works. vanessa german, the siddhi of the soul, 2025
    the siddhi of the soul, 2025
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    Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1976
    Lives & Works in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina

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  • “One of the threads that connects her varied interests is a belief that art can restore our capacities to love ourselves and our communities”
    —Aruna D’Souza, The New York Times

  • vanessa german is a leading citizen artist working in sculpture, performance, and communal ritual to cultivate spiritual models for transforming...
    Photo by Charlie Rubin.

    vanessa german is a leading citizen artist working in sculpture, performance, and communal ritual to cultivate spiritual models for transforming human experience. Establishing her own self-taught approach and distinctive artistic language, german’s influential practice employs mineral crystals, beads, glass, found objects, and other sourced material to create expressive figurative sculptures that resound through the physical and metaphysical worlds. Her unique sculptural vocabulary transmits healing energy, affirming the power of love as an infinite human technology.

    german’s sculptures are as much defined by their tangible elements as their transcendental properties, a combination which the artist describes as the ingredients of her work. Since the early 2010s, she has assembled ritualistic structures known as power figures using glass, beads, gemstones, nails, wood, and other objects. Whether mineral crystals originating in the earth millennia ago, or cobalt blue bottles resembling those used in bottle tree traditions for generations, every object chosen by german channels frequencies that span its entire existence. Channeling precolonial and African diasporic traditions, her figures allude to the Kongo nkisi nkondi, each charged by the protective and restorative spirits that complement their physical materials. Guided by her own creativity, imagination and curiosity, german follows her intuition about the capacity for objects to tell stories, creating sculptures that resonate deeply with those who encounter them.

  • The artist’s practice is intertwined with her history of activism and community leadership. Crediting her mother, the fiber artist Sandra Keat German, with inspiring her sense of creative purpose, german realized her first power figures on the front porch of her home, where she would invite neighbors to join her. She would soon found the arts initiative Love Front Porch in 2011 before establishing ARThouse, combining a community studio and artist residency for her neighbors, in 2014.

    german has received numerous accolades over the course of her career, including the Joyce Foundation Fellowship (2024), Heinz Award for the Arts (2022), Don Tyson Prize from the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art (2018), United States Artist Grant (2018), Jacob Lawrence Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (2017) and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant (2015).

  • She has staged solo and two-person exhibitions at the NSU Art Museum (2024-25), Logan Center for the Arts at the...

    She has staged solo and two-person exhibitions at the NSU Art Museum (2024-25), Logan Center for the Arts at the University of Chicago (2024), Mulvane Art Museum (2024), The Contemporary Dayton (2023), Montclair Art Museum (2023), Mt. Holyoke College Art Museum (2022), The Frick Pittsburgh (2021), Rockefeller Center (2020), The Union for Contemporary Art (2019), Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia (2019), Flint Institute of Arts (2019), Figge Art Museum (2019), Mattress Factory (2018) and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (2016), among other museums. She has participated in group exhibitions at major venues including The National Mall, ICA Philadelphia, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Norton Museum of Art, Albright-Knox Northland, and elsewhere. Her work was included in the publications Great Women Sculptors (Phaidon) and Project A Black Planet: The Art and Culture of Panafrica (Art Institute of Chicago) in 2024.

    Her work is held in the collections of the Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC; Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH; Buffalo AKG Art Museum, Buffalo, NY; Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, PA; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA; Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO; Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY; Figge Art Museum, Davenport, IA; Flint Institute of Arts, Flint, MI; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA; Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ; Mt. Holyoke College Museum of Art, South Hadley, MA; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO; NSU Art Museum, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Pérez Art Museum Miami, FL; Speed Art Museum, Louisville, KY; Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT; and Wichita Art Museum, Wichita, KS, among other museums. She has been represented by Kasmin since 2021.

  • Works
    vanessa german, THE HERO, 2022

    vanessa german

    THE HERO, 2022
    found chair from the Grove Park Inn, wood, black pigment, metallic paint, love, heat, the ingenuity that houselessness demands, mirror box, foam, wire, plaster, plaster gauze, astroturf, quilts, blankets, blankets, blankets, blankets, blankets, blankets, quilts, quilts, quilts, blankets, blankets, blankets, pillows, pillows, pillows, pillows, pillows, blankets, blankets, blankets, blankets, pillows, pillows, pillows, the gold is the soul is the gold is the soul.
    73 x 49 x 46 3/4 inches
    185.4 x 124.5 x 118.7 cm
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  • Exhibitions
    • vanessa german: GUMBALL—there is absolutely no space between body and soul

      vanessa german: GUMBALL—there is absolutely no space between body and soul

      April 3 – May 10, 2025 509 West 27th Street, New York, 514 West 28th Street, New York
      Kasmin presents its second solo exhibition of new work by artist vanessa german, which debuts related bodies of sculpture across two of the gallery’s spaces in New York. The exhibition deepens german’s singular approach to sculpture as a spiritual practice with the power to transform lived experience. Both series comprise mineral crystals, beads, porcelain, wood, paint and the energy that these objects bring to life to form monumental heads and figures in the act of falling. Together, each body of work envisions the transformation of consciousness necessary to imagine a new world.
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    • vanessa german: Sad Rapper

      vanessa german: Sad Rapper

      September 8 – October 22, 2022 509 West 27th Street, New York
      Conceived as a fantastical group portrait of figures from a single neighborhood, the exhibition draws on german’s youth in Los Angeles in the 1980s to expose the complex narratives that both represent and shape Black life and culture in the context of the American dream.
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    • Between the Earth and Sky

      Between the Earth and Sky

      January 21 – February 27, 2021 509 West 27th Street, New York
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    • SEED

      SEED

      June 21 – August 17, 2018
      This exhibition, curated by Yvonne Force, brings together a group of contemporary artists who explore the complexity and resonance of a long association between the natural world, sexuality and fertility, and spirituality and mysticism. Force’s understanding of the artistic practice as akin to witchcraft—resonant with ideas of creation in both the divine and horticultural senses—informs the curation of works that span landscape, figuration, symbolism and abstraction.
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  • Select Fairs

    • vanessa german at Frieze Los Angeles
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      vanessa german at Frieze Los Angeles

      February 29 – March 3, 2024
      Kasmin is pleased to debut a new series of sculpture by American artist vanessa german. This focused presentation will be the first to spotlight german’s developing use of rose quartz as a primary medium in her sculptural practice.
    • vanessa german at Independent New York, in 15x15: Independent 2010–2024
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      vanessa german at Independent New York

      in 15x15: Independent 2010–2024 May 9 – 12, 2024
    • vanessa german, Art Basel OVR: Portals
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      vanessa german

      Art Basel OVR: Portals June 13 – August 13, 2020
      This presentation of work by german for Art Basel OVR: Portals coincided with an announcement that the artist has joined the programme at Kasmin. Online from June 16-19, the works were also exhibited at the gallery’s High Line Nine space (509 West 27th Street) by appointment from June 15 to August 13. This inaugural edition of Art Basel’s Portals platform focuses on artistic practices that interrogate the parameters that have shaped our contemporary condition, both through current and historical lenses.
    • Independent New York 2022
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      Independent New York 2022

      May 5 – 8, 2022
  • News
    • vanessa german featured in Colossal

      vanessa german featured in Colossal

      by Kate Mothes April 8, 2025
      vanessa german Channels Metaphysical Healing Powers in a Series of Monumental Assemblages
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    • vanessa german: Public Programming

      vanessa german: Public Programming

      Saturday, April 5, 10:30–11:30am
      509 West 27th Street, New York
      March 31, 2025
      On the occasion of the opening of vanessa german: GUMBALL—there is absolutely no space between body and soul, join the artist for an interactive conversation in the exhibition, consciously exploring the works through the lenses of prayer, process, and curiosity. This event will be intimate, vulnerable, free, and accessible to all. Seating will be provided for any individuals who are unable to stand.
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    • vanessa german featured in The New York Times

      vanessa german featured in The New York Times

      by Aruna D’Souza August 10, 2024 View More
    • vanessa german interviewed in Colossal

      vanessa german interviewed in Colossal

      by Grace Ebert July 2, 2024 View More
    • vanessa german on Good Morning America

      vanessa german on Good Morning America

      May 21, 2024 View More
    • vanessa german profiled in Artnet News

      vanessa german profiled in Artnet News

      by Annikka Olsen February 28, 2024 View More
    • vanessa german awarded the Joyce Foundation Fellowship

      vanessa german awarded the Joyce Foundation Fellowship

      January 1, 2024 View More
    • vanessa german interviewed in The Slowdown

      vanessa german interviewed in The Slowdown

      by Spencer Bailey August 17, 2023 View More
    • vanessa german in Conversation at the National Gallery of Art

      vanessa german in Conversation at the National Gallery of Art

      March 6, 2023 View More
    • vanessa german Receives Heinz Award for the Arts

      vanessa german Receives Heinz Award for the Arts

      September 22, 2022 View More
    • vanessa german featured in Cultured Magazine

      vanessa german featured in Cultured Magazine

      by Camille Bacon May 2, 2022
      The spiritual force of artist vanessa german’s “Power Figures” refuses to be articulated. Ahead of german’s solo New York presentation with Kasmin, Camille Bacon takes...
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    • vanessa german Joins Kasmin

      vanessa german Joins Kasmin

      June 10, 2021 View More
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