Corinne Wasmuht (born 1964) is a German visual artist based in Berlin.
[1] Wasmuht's work deals with issues such as globalization, economic crisis, the proliferation of technology, and modern warfare.
[3] Her images consist of layered fictional environments that reference abstract painting.
It's a daunting painting... Its wildly varying scale (partial human figures five feet tall to some no more than little clots of paint) and institutional glare are supposed to say something, one assumes, about the socially, politically and culturally overwhelmed and unmoored state in which we currently exist.
"[4] Wasmuht was part of the jury that awarded the Academy of Arts' Käthe Kollwitz Prize to Nan Goldin in 2022.