
Photos: Thomas Mayer
¬ 2022 ¬
For one week I rented a small corner of a museum at the base rate of 22.56€ and used it as a working studio, exhibition space…and a CV booster. A collaboration with Jakob Wirth, within the frame of the Eigenfläche project.
No Name Yet began as a practical idea: rent a museum space that was cheaper and larger than my Berlin studio, move in for a week, and make work that responded to the site. I kept a 9–5 rhythm while camping nearby, attended evening Jobcenter web-development classes with a portable hotspot, and improvised amongst the galleries installations and visitors.
The title is deliberately provisional: it names my status as an eternally emerging artist, and the emergent, unfinished nature of the work itself.
The project investigated precarity, access and resourcefulness, asking how artistic practice looks when you fold your own limited means visibly into process and outcome. It showed me how improvisation, stubbornness and basic logistics can become material for art.
Also...I made my very first sale.
Further notes and links:
¬ A collaboration with Jakob Wirth within the frame of Hol Dir Dein Eigenfläche. Performed at the Grosse Kunstschau, Worpswede, GER.
¬ Website documenting the project.














¬ 2022 ¬

Photos: Thomas Mayer
Framed as a commentary on precarity and access—an attempt to obtain studio time outside escalating urban rents—the project balanced earnest resourcefulness with wry reflection on institutional inclusion. The work operates as an embodied portrait of an emerging artist negotiating visibility, logistics and aspiration; it surfaces questions about belonging, labor, and how temporary access to institutional space reshapes creative possibility.






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A collaboration with Jakob Wirth within the frame of Hol Dir Dein Eigenflache.
Performed at the Grosse Kunstschau, Worpswede.
Website documenting the project.