Aylin Langreuter
Aylin Langreuter is a contemporary concept and appropriation artist from Munich. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and soon after she enrolled in the philosophy course at the University of Vienna, which will have a big role in the development of her signature philosophical-aesthetic approach.
She doesn’t believe in treating objects in the usual self-made, rough, unwelcoming way – she has a relationship of the best possible care which defines the initial situation, unfolding a network of possible meanings. Her work has appeared in both group and single exhibitions. In 2012 she cofounded Dante – Goods and Bads together with her partner, industrial designer Christophe de la Fontaine, assuming the position of the art director. She was appointed professor of Industrial Design at State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart in 2018.
Aylin Langreuter is a contemporary concept and appropriation artist from Munich. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts Munich and soon after she enrolled in the philosophy course at the University of Vienna, which will have a big role in the development of her signature philosophical-aesthetic approach.
She doesn’t believe in treating objects in the usual self-made, rough, unwelcoming way – she has a relationship of the best possible care which defines the initial situation, unfolding a network of possible meanings. Her work has appeared in both group and single exhibitions. In 2012 she cofounded Dante – Goods and Bads together with her partner, industrial designer Christophe de la Fontaine, assuming the position of the art director. She was appointed professor of Industrial Design at State Academy of Fine Arts Stuttgart in 2018.