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Prof. Mischa Kuball (b. 1959) is a renowned German conceptual artist and professor at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, where he has taught Media Art since 2007. His practice bridges Public Art, Light Art, and Urban Intervention, often interrogating the interplay between architecture, context, and social discourse.
- Key Projects: São Paulo Biennale (1998), Broca's Area brain research collaboration (2000–present), Jewish Museum Berlin's res·o·nant (2017), and critical re-examination of Emil Nolde's legacy (2020–2022).
- Collaborative Networks: Partnered with Ruhr University Bochum, Neurosurgical Clinic Krefeld, and documenta archive. Founded the MinusEins experimental lab with students at KHM Cologne.
Research Themes include:
- Light as a medium for visualizing sociopolitical contradictions
- Reclamation of historical memory through spatial interventions
- Interdisciplinary work merging neuroscience (Broca's Area) and critical theory
- Recontextualization of architectural symbols (e.g., Daniel Libeskind's voids)
Selected Publications (2000–2016) and ongoing projects like space_relations (2025) demonstrate his commitment to long-term research cycles. His work interrogates dualities—private/public, work/art time, and historical erasure—while maintaining a focus on critical aesthetics and discursive spaces.
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