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AI generated: The image shows a sculptural representation of a person lying on the floor on all fours and cleaning. The figure appears to be made of printed materials or cardboard, with cleaning utensils and small objects around it.

Hegenbarth Scholarship 2025: Martin Bertelmann & Angelina Seibert

An exhibition in the Neue Galerie project space

29. May 23. Aug

Opening hours
Tue - Sun / public holidays: 10:00 - 18:00

Different opening hours:
24, 25, 31 DEC: closed
01 JAN: 14:00 - 18:00
Admission
8 € per person | 6 € reduced
Friday from 12:00 free admission

Free admission with Dresden-Pass and for children under 7 years and other discounts

The Dresden Foundation for Art & Culture of the Ostsächsische Sparkasse Dresden, together with the "Deutschlandstipendium" programme, awards two project scholarships each year to outstanding master students at the Dresden University of Fine Arts. The recipients for 2025/2026 are Martin Bertelmann and Angelina Seibert. Following their sponsorship period, they will present their current works in the project space of the Städtische Galerie Dresden.

AI generated: The image shows a close-up of plants, mainly nettles, in black and white. There is a small spider on one of the leaves.Martin Bertelmann, O.T. (Spinne), 2025, Fotogramm, Handabzug, Stahl, Glas 32 x 42 cm | Foto: © Martin Bertelmann

Martin Bertelmann

Martin Bertelmann, born in Riesa in 1990, is a master student of Professor Alicja Kwade.
He is concerned with the transformation of landscapes by us humans. In the exhibition, he shows analogue photographs and photograms from the darkroom, which he complements with installation elements.

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AI generated: The image shows a sculptural representation of a person lying on the floor on all fours and cleaning. The figure appears to be made of printed materials or cardboard, with cleaning utensils and small objects around it.Angelina Seibert, Allocating Awareness, 2025, Inkjet auf Kappa-Platte, Schwamm, Lappen, Staubfeger, Bausteine, Lego, 50 x 80 x 30 cm | Foto: © Material Matters / Robert Vanis

Angelina Seibert

Angelina Seibert, born 1988 in Karlsruhe, is a master student of Professor Monika Brandmeier. She deals with everyday experiences in her installations, particularly from the domestic sphere and in relation to motherhood. Her works go beyond the purely personal when she symbolically visualises the absurd, intimacy or resistance.

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