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Jan Zöller
Biography
Jan Zöller (Haslach im Kinzigtal, 1992) lives and works in Karlsruhe.
His solo exhibitions include: ‘Will ich nichts verpassen schließe ich die Augen’, Heinrich Ehrhardt Gallery, Madrid (2022); ‘Jan Zöller and the FIRESPIRITS (Side A)’, Robert Grunenberg, Berlin (2021); ‘Keine Zeit zum Baden’, Städtische Galerie Ostfildern, Germany (2021); It´s better to experience things then to talk about them’, Galerie Meyer-Riegger, Karlsruhe (2020); ‘Possibly there´s a possibility that everything is possible’, Galeries Meyer-Riegger and Robert Grunenberg, Berlin (2019); ‘Blue Peel’, Spazio Buonasera, Torino (2019); ‘SPA(siba)’, DINAMIKA, Moscow (2019); ‘Wir hatten Steinschleudern und wussten wann die Sonne untergeht’, Orgelfabrik, Karlsruhe (2018); ‘OPULENCE’, Geschwisterraum, Karlsruhe (2016); ‘I saw people smoking crack on holidays’, Mucharaum, Karlsruhe (2015) or ‘100% pure kokain’, Mucharaum, Karlsruhe (2014).
His work has also been seen in group exhibitions such as: ‘There is no sea but the sea’ , Meyer – Riegger, Karlsruhe (2022); ‘6 + 3 = 1’ ,Galerie Barbara Seiler, Zurich (2021); ‘Paint it Black’, Meyer-Riegger, Berlin (2021); ‘Paranoia Strikes Deep’, Osnova Gallery, Moscow (2020); ‘Sincere Intentions’, Robert Grunenberg (2020); ‘A Means To An End’, Galerie Meyer-Riegger (2020); Zwei Alter: Jung / Galerie Crone / Berlin (2019), ‘Come Together’, Galerie Meyer-Riegger, Berlin (2019); ‘You are here’, Baumwollspinnerei, Leipzig (2019); ‘TEENAGE FEVER’, Offspace, Toulouse (2019); ‘SALUT FRERO ÇA VA ?’, Luis Leu, Karlsruhe (2018); ‘TOP018 Meisterschülerausstellung’, Kunstverein Heidelberg (2018); ‘Loosing my virginity’, Robert Grunenberg, Berlin (2018); ‘Butterflies drink turtle tears’, Galerie Meyer – Riegger, Karlsruhe (2018); ‘C´est quand demain’, Coherent, Brussels (2018); ‘I like to dream I like to think, I like to dream that i think that i dream’, Luis Leu, Karlsruhe (2018) or ‘They said everything what is repeated is boring’, Max Power, Karlsruhe (2017).
He also has been awarded with Arbeitsstipendium der Stiftung Kunstfonds (2021), 24. Bundespreis für Kunststudierende (2018) and Karlsruhe Kunstakademie Prize (2017).