Sybille Neumeyer

Interdependent artist and researcher

Sybille Neumeyer is an interdependent artist and researcher focusing on environmental issues and ecological relations. Her work is based on post-disciplinary research and collaboration. Through non-linear and polyphonic (hi)storytelling, installations, walks, performative talks and video essays, she explores the intersections between the loss of biocultural diversity, the health of the planet and the climate crisis. She is searching for transformative narratives, modes of rooting and collective action for social, ecological and multispecies justice. Current exhibitions include “t-issues of care”/ Charité Berlin (2023), “everything will be fine” HAU & Technisches Museum Berlin (2022), “weather engines“ Onassis Stegi (2022), “Listening to the Stones“ Kunsthaus Dresden (2021) “Critical Zones“ ZKM Karlsruhe (2020), „KOEXISTENZ” Museum für Naturkunde Berlin (2019). Sybille Neumeyer was a guest researcher in the department “Humanities of Nature” at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, a fellow at the RIFS – Research Institute for Sustainability (formerly IASS) in Potsdam, as well as invited artist-in-residence at TAKING CARE EU, Rillig Soil Ecology Lab FU Berlin, Jan van Eyck Akademie, Schloss Solitude and others.

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