Based in Rome since 2000, in her extensive creative career, multidisciplinary artist and activist Janine
Thüngen-Reichenbach (Monaco, 1964) worked as a designer for multiple fashion brands,
including Karl Lagerfeld and major opera houses across Europe, before dedicating herself to visual research and art practice exclusively.
From small to monumental sculptures, and from sound to land art installations, the artist uses many formats and mediums, ranging from bronze, washi paper, clay, glass, water, and even plants. Janine's work is imbued with deep philosophical and scientific references. Her vision is inspired by the vivid contrasts in humankind and nature, resulting in artworks that feature concave and convex forms, qualities of airiness and thickness, emptiness and fullness.
For further information on the artist's corpus of work in bronze, please click
here.
For further information on the artist's corpus of work in washi paper, please click
here.