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Daniela Fromberg

studied fine art specialising in sculpture, intervention in public space and sound art in Hanover, Berlin and Mexico City. She is a master student of Ulrich Eller and holds a master’s degree in Art in Context. Her works deal with surfaces – both concretely as moulded shells, housings or skin and abstractly as stereotypical role models. Her preference is for natural products, food, sounds, found objects or discarded building materials, from blind slats and window sashes to foam rubber, papier-mâché, gelatine and tapioca pearls. Her intermedial, often nomadic appropriations of space are created from these relatively worthless, accessible everyday materials.

Since 2009, she has worked with Stefan Roigk to organise over 40 geräusch[mu’si:k] projects with almost 2000 participants in daycare centres, schools and museums and has won two nationwide competitions, among others: Audio walks, compositions for art exhibitions, projects in which only natural materials are used, projects in which electronic devices take centre stage. Sometimes sound orchestras are formed and small concerts are given or furniture such as the sound trolley is built.
Roigk and Fromberg have taught at art and educational colleges and realised successful cooperation projects with the Fortbildungsinstitut für die Pädagogische Praxis (FiPP e.V.), the Picasso-Grundschule Berlin-Weissensee, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Deutsche Bank Kunsthalle, the Kunstfestspiele Herrenhausen, the Sprengel-Museum Hannover, the Bode-Museum Berlin, the Konzerthaus Berlin, the Kunsthalle Emden and many others.

www.daniela-fromberg.com