Ina Wudtke

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Ina Wudtke (1968) studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg. From 1992–2004 she edited the queer-feminist artists magazine NEID. Her research-based work questions hegemonic political discourses and strengthens counter-discourses on themes such as gender, work, cities and colonialism. With Dieter Lesage, she wrote the book Black Sound White Cube (Vienna, Loecker, 2010). In 2011, she released a concept album on gentrification entitled The Fine Art of Living, about the expulsion of low-income tenants from city centres. In 2018, she published a book of the same title on her artistic work about housing issues (Berlin, Archive Books). From 2015 until the end of January 2022, together with Thomas Kilpper and Franziska Böhmer she ran after the butcher, an exhibition space for contemporary art and social issues. From 2018 to 2020, she was artistic researcher for documenta professor Dr. Nora Sternfeld at the Art Academy in Kassel. In February 2022 her book Worker Writers / Arbeiterschriftsteller:innen from / von MASCH to / bis Greif zur Feder was released at Motto Books, Berlin. Ina Wudtke has lived in Berlin since 1998. (2022)

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