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b. 1971, Austria

Ulrike Müller Biography

Interested in the emancipatory possibilities of modernist abstraction, Austrian artist Ulrike Müller is known for painted works which explore body and identity politics.

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Early Years

Born in 1971 in Brixlegg, Austria, Ulrike Müller studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, and the University of Applied Arts Vienna, after which she attended the Whitney Museum Independent Study Program and the MoMA PS1 studio program in New York. In 2005, Müller joined the feminist genderqueer collective LTTR, which aims to 'celebrate feminist art' and 'unite people together'. Müller is an editor for the organisation's eponymous journal, and regularly lends a hand for events and exhibitions.

Ulrike Müller Artworks

Ulrike Müller works across a range of mediums including drawing, wall painting and vitreous enamel. Common motifs in her work include linear abstractions, flat shapes, shoes, and flowers. Müller began incorporating the latter to overcome assumptions associated with modernism and gender, showing that art need not be confined to a single interpretation.

Müller's works, while abstracted, often invite figurative readings. Subtle, erotic contours of the body appear across her practice, including the lithograph series 'Franza' (2013–14), in which abstracted forms resemble close-ups of pubic regions. In the handwoven wool tapestry Rug (estamos en contacto) (2019), a pair of heel-wearing feet—rendered in clean lines inside a geometrical grid painted with orange, blue and burgundy hues—cannot be ascribed to any gender.

Müller's exploration of physical identity often carries over to the deconstructions of space. Her 2016 solo exhibition And Then Some at Callicoon Fine Arts in New York featured rugs, drawings, enamel works depicting semi-recognisable icons, and a wall painting that seemed to extend the grey colour of the gallery's floors until it crept up onto the walls. For the 2018 exhibition Container at Kunstverein Dusseldorf, Müller again painted the gallery's walls grey to create a three-dimensional pictorial space.

Accordingly, Müller's spatial alterations extend into installation. Exhibited at the Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria and the Brooklyn Museum in 2012, Herstory Invention was made in response to Judy Chicago's feminist installation The Dinner Party (1974–79), in which 39 place settings paid homage to historical and mythical female figures. For the exhibition, Müller invited feminists, queer artists and other 'interested New Yorkers' to make objects inspired by quotes on t-shirts from the Lesbian Herstory Archives in Brooklyn.

Awards and Accolades

Ulrike Müller was the recipient of the 2020 Prize of the Böttcherstraße in Bremen.

Exhibitions

Ulrike Müller's works have been shown widely in Europe and the United States. Select solo exhibitions include: Callicoon Fine Arts, New York (2021, 2016); Kunstverein, Düsseldorf (2018––19); Museum Moderner Kunst Foundation Ludwig, Vienna (2015–16); Brooklyn Museum (2012); Steinle Contemporary, Munich (2010); and Artpace, San Antonio (2010).

Select group exhibitions include: Thomas Erben Gallery, New York (2021); 58th Venice Biennale (2019); Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh (2018); New Museum, New York (2017); 78th Whitney Biennial, New York (2017); Pace Gallery, New York (2016); Museum Brandhorst, Munich (2015); Kunsthaus Bregenz (2012); Cairo Biennale, (2010); and New Museum, New York (2008).

Ulrike Müller lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She is co-chair of painting at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College in New York, where she also teaches.

Gallery

Ulrike Müller is represented by MEYER*KAINER in Vienna.

Website

The artist's website can be found here.

Elaine YJ Zheng | Ocula | 2022

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Creatures of Queens 2023 by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork painting, installation
Ulrike Müller Creatures of Queens 2023, 2023 Wallpainting
239 x 873 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
Rug (una sola) by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork sculpture, textile
Ulrike Müller Rug (una sola), 2022 Sheep wool, handwoven in the workshop of Jerónimo and Josefina Hernández Ruiz, Teotitlán del Valle del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico
255 x 192.5 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
Rug (por ahora) by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork sculpture, textile
Ulrike Müller Rug (por ahora), 2022 Sheep wool, handwoven in the workshop of Jerónimo and Josefina Hernández Ruiz, Teotitlán del Valle del Valle, Oaxaca, Mexico
256 x 414 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
For Now by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork print
Ulrike Müller For Now, 2022 Monotype chine-collé on paper on paper, with 10 Grand Press in Brooklyn, NY
74 x 57 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
Bric-a-Brac by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork print
Ulrike Müller Bric-a-Brac, 2022 Monotype chine-collé on paper and pochoir on paper, with 10 Grand Press in Brooklyn, NY
74 x 57 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
Home Office by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork print
Ulrike Müller Home Office, 2022 Monotype chine-collé on paper and pochoir on paper, with 10 Grand Press in Brooklyn, NY
74 x 57 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
To Teach by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork print
Ulrike Müller To Teach, 2022 Monotype chine-collé on paper and pochoir on paper, with 10 Grand Press in Brooklyn, NY
74 x 57 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
Instrumentarium by Ulrike Müller contemporary artwork print
Ulrike Müller Instrumentarium, 2021 Monotype chine-collé on paper
27.4 x 21 cm
MEYER*KAINER Contact Gallery
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