Erika Vogt

Erika Vogt (born in 1973 in East Newark, New Jersey)[1] is a sculptor, printmaker and video artist.

Vogt uses a range of media and techniques in order to explore the mutability of images and objects.

Her installations are frequently suspended from ropes or on moving racks, merging both sculpture, drawing, video, and photography to produce "heterogeneous constellations".

[3] Vogt has specified that her background in both feminist and queer video and then later in Los Angeles with experimental film has been influential to her work.

Solo exhibitions include: Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK (2014); Triangle France, Marseilles, France (2014); New Museum, NY (2013); Simone Subal Gallery, New York, NY (2012); Overduin and Kite, Los Angeles, CA (2010); Room Gallery, University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA (2010); and Daniel Hug, Los Angeles, CA (2008)[11][12] She was a 2012 Mohn Award Finalist and was in the Whitney Biennial in 2010.