Maya Bringolf
*1969, lives and works in Zürich
Maya Bringolf lives and works in Zürich. From 1992 to 2000 she studied at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Zürich and at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich with Gerhard Berger and Ben Willikens.
In her disconcerting assemblages of "objets trouvés" she deals with cyclical processes such as the circulation of raw materials and air, or the reprocessing of clothing and furnishing. From the recycling circuits, Bringolf extracts and transforms furniture that once embodied bourgeois prosperity and can now be found in second-hand stores. With office chairs that have been torched and pierced by ventilation pipes or with carpets riddled with holes, Bringolf reflects social structures and habits. Destruction and change are ubiquitous themes that significantly influence and shape her work process. With her methodology, Bringolf poses questions about beauty and ephemerality, volume and corporeality, transformation and new beginnings. She develops her works in an experimental interplay of action and reaction, using a wide variety of materials and objects from everyday life and the hardware store, such as polyurethane foam, epoxy resin, textiles, or car paint.
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      Education 1994–2000 Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, Prof. G. Berger und Prof. Ben Willikens 1992–1994 Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst, Zürich, Switzerland Selected exhibitions 2021 Light Up, Blue Velvet Projects, Zürich, Switzerland 2020 Fremdkörper, Lokal 14, Zürich, Switzerland 2018 Phantom Horizon, Kunstraum Kreuzlingen, Switzerland 2015 Loaded Circles, Kunst(Zeug)Haus, Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland 2008 Whipped Dream#1, Kunsthaus Baselland, Muttenz, Switzerland 2003 Demon, Kabinettausstellung, Kunsthalle Helsinki, Finland Awards and Scholarships 2018 Artist Residency Berlin, Canton of Zürich 2015 Subsidy, Canton and City of Schaffhausen 2015 Work Grant, Canton of Zürich 2015 Recognition Award, UBS Kulturstiftung 2013 Work Grant, City of Zürich 2012 Arist Residency Fundaziun NAIRS 2009 Eidgenössischer Preis für Kunst 2009 Work Grant, Kunstkredit Basel-Stadt 2009 Ernte-Kunstpreis, Credit Suisse Schaffhausen 2008 Eidgenössischer Preis für Kunst 2005 Kulturförderpreis, Alexander Clavel Stiftung 2004 Artist Residency Berlin, Kunstkredit Baselstadt 2003 Artist Residency Helsinki, IAAB, CMS Stiftung, Basel 2001 Ernte-Kunstpreis, Credit Suisse Schaffhausen 2000 First Price Dannerwettbewerb, Kunstakademie München 
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Skeleton, 2021 Melted monobloc chairs 300 x 105 x 85 cm
Zero, 2021 Carpet, epoxy resin, acrylic spray 130 x 100 cm
Iron Coat III, 2019 Trenchcoat, epoxy resin, acrylic spray 110 x 83 x 15 cm
Deep Diving, 2021 Melted monobloc chairs 105 x 90 x 100 cm
 
               
               
              