Antonia Hirsch (born 1968, in Frankfurt on Main, West Germany) is an interdisciplinary artist who lives and works in Berlin.
[1] Antonia Hirsch was educated at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, Great Britain.
[2] Hirsch's work engages a variety of media, including installation, film, video, and photography.
In her preface to Negative Space: Orbiting Inner and Outer Experience curator and writer Melanie O'Brian states "Antonia Hirsch's practice testifies to a long-standing engagement with the quantitative, spatial, and syntactic systems that structure an understanding of our universe... Hirsch's work relates these ordering structures to embodied and visual experience, considering how the equivocal and often ideological nature of these representational systems is expressed through a level of abstraction.
"[3] Hirsch's work has been featured in exhibitions such as Art In The Age Of...Planetary Computation at Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam (2015);[4] Komma (After Dalton Trumbo's Johnny Got His Gun), Tramway, Glasgow (2012);[5] The Global Contemporary: Art Worlds After 1989 at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (2011–12);[6] and Universal Code at The Power Plant, Toronto.