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Siglinde Kallnbach was born on 1956 in Tann, Germany, is a German artist. Discover Siglinde Kallnbach's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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1956

Siglinde Kallnbach (born in 1956 in Tann, Hesse) is an internationally active German artist.

Her work includes performance art, installation art, multimedia art, photography, and art intervention.

1970

Since the end of the 1970s, Siglinde Kallnbach deals with socially and politically relevant subjects in her performances and interventions such as discrimination, racism, war, and injustice.

Through her frequent travels, she is concerned with transcultural aspects, e.g. basic human needs and rituals, which she cross-culturally compares to facilitate dialogue beyond cultural borders.

In doing so, using her own body as an instrument of physical perception is of central relevance.

Until today, Siglinde Kallnbach realizes the impact of social conditions and predicaments through her own body.

In her early work, this often implied carrying herself to physical extremes.

Kallnbach comprehensively includes photography, various objects and materials in her performances and installations and conveys complex cultural meanings by her highly symbolic acts.

These do not only refer to an individually defined myth, but transfer her very own existential experience into a wider social context.

Moreover, an important aspect of her artistic work is the active involvement of others.

1976

From 1976 to 1983, Kallnbach studied at the Hochschule für bildende Künste in Kassel and attended the classes of Harry Kramer, Karl Oskar Blase, Georg Bussmann and Heiner Georgsdorf.

She received a scholarship by the Evangelische Studienwerk Villigst.

1977

In 1977, Kallnbach spent an academic year in Auckland.

1980

For her social commitment, she was called she who loves fire in Japan as early as the 1980s.

1983

In 1983, she graduated in fine arts, partly with the performance Examensperformance L(e)ine, and passed her Staatsexamen (Teacher Certificate Examination) in art education and English studies.

Since that time, she has pursued her career as an international artist.

1985

In 1985, she was awarded a prize by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.

Several trips led her to Oceania and South-East Asia in order to study, exhibit her work, or do art projects.

Kallnbach held teaching positions at the Musashino Art University Tokyo, at the WAKO University Tokyo, at the Fachhochschule Bochum and the Kunstakademie Bad Reichenhall.

For example, in the second part of her Trilogy Kleinsassen (1985), she was able to unite 360 participations from 39 countries in her exhibition.

1999

For her project Wunschspur-Wishingtrack (1999–2001), she collected more than 4000 wishes for the future from all over the world and transformed them into a 460 m abstract track, which she presented in a maintenance tunnel underneath the Rhine on New Year's Eve 2000 and 2001.

Siglinde Kallnbach's artistic work is closely related to life and the everyday.

2000

Since she was diagnosed with cancer for the first time in 2000, she started to address the disease and its impact also in her art, while she places the individual suffering into a wider social context.

2001

With her interactive project a performancelife (since 2001) that serves to express empathy with cancer patients, Kallnbach creates options to release creative energy so as to convey its transformative power for the benefit of patients, their relatives, and the medical staff.

2002

In 2002, she finished training for multi-media design.

Siglinde Kallnbach lives and works in Cologne.