FRANZISKA REINBOTHE Germany, 1980
“In painting, I am interested in what usually remains hidden: the back of a picture and its edges. In order to make them visible, I compress canvases, expose stretcher frames or do without them altogether. I stretch, fold, break, cut through and/or sew up my paintings after the painting process is complete.”
Her practice challenges traditional painting: after paint application, she often folds, tears, cuts or sews the canvas, sometimes discarding or exposing the stretcher frame entirely. The resulting works may protrude from the wall or stand as free-form objects, shifting the focus from image to material, structure and spatial presence.
Her approach is driven by curiosity, chance and material exploration rather than by strict pre-conceived compositions.
Reinbothe’s works have been acquired by important institutions, including the Contemporary Art Collection of the Federal Republic of Germany, the collection of the Hamburger Kunsthalle, the Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden, and Kunsthalle Bielefeld.
She lives and works between Pretzsch/Elbe and Berlin.
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Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 2025100 x 50 x 38 cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 202544 x 42 x 5 cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 202573 x 53 x 4,5 cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 2025170 x 130 cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 2025190 x 140 cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel , 202569x46x10cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 2024100 x 70 cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 2024120 x 80 cm -
Franziska Reinbotheohne Titel, 2020160 x 125 x 45 cm
"I really want to know what that picture will look like if I break its frame"
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Education: HGB Leipzig — Diploma in Painting/Fine Arts; Master (2010–2013).
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Notable acquisitions: Contemporary Art Collection of the Federal Republic of Germany; Hamburger Kunsthalle; Staatliche Kunstsammlung Dresden; Kunsthalle Bielefeld.
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Solo exhibitions (selection): 2023 – “Above the Fold”, Galerie Mathias Güntner, Berlin; 2022 – “Strategies of image finding”, Galerie Klaus Braun, Stuttgart. Residency & grants: e.g. work scholarship Künstlerhaus Lukas (Ahrenshoop), acquisition by state/foundation collections.

