With a dynamic approach, Theresa Weber's artworks often draw upon existing mythologies and historical research fields, conveyed through intricate collages and sculptural formations.
Theresa Weber (Düsseldorf, Germany, 1996) is a multidisciplinary artist whose conceptual multi-media installations intertwine personal, cultural, and historical references, reflecting her view of identity as a fluid and ever-evolving network.
With a dynamic approach, Theresa's artworks often draw upon existing mythologies and historical research fields, conveyed through intricate collages and sculptural formations. These pieces predominantly incorporate culturally significant materials that challenge colonial perspectives on the body and contemplate hybrid identities.
Theresa has received recognitions such as People’s Choice Prize Museum van Bommel Van Dam, Venlo Netherlands in 2024, Nomination Museum Prize Van Bommel Van Dam, Venlo, Netherlands in 2023, Promotional Prize for Fine Arts Sparkasse Düsseldorf, 2022, New Contemporaries, UK Nomination Kunst am Bau, German embassy Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Graduation Prize Freunde und Förderer der Kunstakademie e.V., 2021. Her work is part of collections such as Federal Art Collection Germany (Bundeskunstsammlung), Morgan Stanley Collection Collection, London School of Economics (LSE), Philara Collection, Setareh Collection, By-Form Design Studio Collection, and private collections.
With a dynamic approach, Theresa's artworks often draw upon existing mythologies and historical research fields, conveyed through intricate collages and sculptural formations. These pieces predominantly incorporate culturally significant materials that challenge colonial perspectives on the body and contemplate hybrid identities.
Theresa has received recognitions such as People’s Choice Prize Museum van Bommel Van Dam, Venlo Netherlands in 2024, Nomination Museum Prize Van Bommel Van Dam, Venlo, Netherlands in 2023, Promotional Prize for Fine Arts Sparkasse Düsseldorf, 2022, New Contemporaries, UK Nomination Kunst am Bau, German embassy Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Graduation Prize Freunde und Förderer der Kunstakademie e.V., 2021. Her work is part of collections such as Federal Art Collection Germany (Bundeskunstsammlung), Morgan Stanley Collection Collection, London School of Economics (LSE), Philara Collection, Setareh Collection, By-Form Design Studio Collection, and private collections.