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susanne s. d. themlitz

Quick Facts

  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1968, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Museums on APS:
    • Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
    • Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
    • Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
    • Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
    • Rede Portuguesa de Arte Contemporânea a Norte
  • Top 3 works:
    • Ambivalências preguiçosas
    • Galeria dos solitários, carrancudos e ensimesmados
    • from the series Vertebrates and Invertebrates II
  • Nationality: Portugal
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Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
Susanne S. D. Themlitz is a dual national, holding citizenship in which two countries?
Question 2:
Where did Susanne Themlitz study drawing and sculpture initially?
Question 3:
What foundation provided Themlitz with a fellowship to study at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf?
Question 4:
Themlitz's work is described as creating what kind of spaces?
Question 5:
Which artists are mentioned as inspirations for Themlitz's work?

A World Woven in Silence: The Immersive Installations of Susanne S. D. Themlitz

Susanne S. D. Themlitz, born in Lisbon in 1968, is an artist whose work transcends the boundaries of traditional media, creating deeply evocative and immersive installations that resonate with a quiet power. Her journey as an artist has been one of continuous exploration, shaped by her Portuguese roots and nurtured through formative studies in both Portugal and Germany. From 1987 to 1993, she honed her skills at Ar.Co – Centro de Arte e Comunicação Visual in Lisbon, a period punctuated by a pivotal year spent at the Royal College of Art in London. This international exposure broadened her artistic horizons before she pursued a master’s degree in Fine Arts at the prestigious Kunstakademie Düsseldorf in 1995, supported by a Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation fellowship. It was during these years that Themlitz began to develop the unique visual language for which she is now celebrated—a synthesis of drawing, sculpture, photography, video, and sound, all interwoven into complex microcosms that invite contemplation and challenge perception.

The Alchemy of Materials: A Personal Visual Language

Themlitz’s work isn't easily categorized; it resists neat labels. She doesn’t adhere to a single medium but rather embraces a fluidity of approach, allowing the concept to dictate the form. Her installations are born from a fascination with the inherent qualities of materials—the texture of stone, the fragility of paper, the resonance of sound. These elements aren't merely components; they become active participants in her narratives, imbued with symbolism and history. She often incorporates found objects – remnants of everyday life, fragments of memory – transforming them into something new and unexpected. This process of recontextualization is central to her artistic vision, suggesting that meaning isn’t inherent but rather constructed through interaction and interpretation. The artist herself describes a search for the “invisible,” a desire to reveal the hidden stories embedded within the mundane. Her work frequently references literature, cinema, mythology, and science fiction, creating layers of allusion that enrich the viewing experience.

Influences and Artistic Development

While forging her own distinct path, Themlitz acknowledges the influence of several key figures in contemporary art. Artists like Sigmar Polke, with his playful deconstruction of imagery, Thomas Schütte, known for his enigmatic sculptures, and Juan Muñoz, celebrated for his atmospheric installations, have all resonated with her artistic sensibility. Like these predecessors, Themlitz eschews formal rigidity, embracing a sense of ambiguity and open-endedness in her work. Her early exhibitions in Portugal, curated by Luis Serpa, established her as a compelling voice within the national art scene. Over time, she developed a unique ability to fuse cultural elements—fragmentation alongside synthesis, landscape with introspection, chaos balanced by order—creating a visual language that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. Her work evolved from smaller-scale explorations into expansive installations that transform entire spaces, enveloping the viewer in her carefully constructed worlds.

Exhibitions and Institutional Recognition

Susanne S. D. Themlitz has exhibited extensively throughout Portugal, Germany, Spain, and France, solidifying her reputation as a significant contemporary artist. Solo shows include “Poemas” at Galeria Ángeles Baños (Badajoz, 2023), “Dentro” at Galeria Vera Cortês (Lisbon, 2022), and “Transformatório. Themlitz & Companhia” at Arquipélago Centro de Artes Contemporâneas (Azores, 2022). Her work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions at institutions such as the Museu do Oriente (Lisbon, 2017) and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, 2012), demonstrating her consistent engagement with the broader art community. Her recent exhibition “El lenguaje de las cosas mudas” at MARCO in Vigo exemplifies her ability to transform museum spaces into immersive environments that invite dialogue between artwork, architecture, and audience.

A Legacy of Silent Theatricality

Susanne S. D. Themlitz’s work occupies a unique space within contemporary art—a realm where the boundaries between disciplines blur and the power of suggestion reigns supreme. Her installations are not merely objects to be observed but rather environments to be experienced, inviting viewers to become active participants in her narratives. Her sculptures and paintings open towards parallel worlds where domestic or industrial objects are transformed and combined with natural elements, creating mutant, introspective beings that feel surprisingly plausible. The artist’s work is held in numerous public and private collections, including the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Serralves Museum, and the Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporáneo, ensuring her lasting impact on the art world. She continues to live and work between Lisbon and Cologne, constantly refining her visual language and pushing the boundaries of installation art, leaving a legacy defined by silent theatricality and profound emotional resonance.



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