Julika Rudelius

Julika Rudelius (born 1968) is an internationally exhibiting German-born video and performance artist who lives and works in Amsterdam, Netherlands, and New York.

[1][2] Rudelius' photographic and video work examines complex notions of emotional dependency, social power, abuse, identity, and cultural hegemony.

in photography in 1998, followed by a residency at the Rijksakademie van beeldenden kunsten in 1999-2000 and the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) in New York in 2006.

[1][2][7] Julika Rudelius has exhibited in numerous museums including Tate Modern; the ZKM; Van Abbe Museum; Stedelijk Museum; the Frankfurter Kunstverein; Centrum Beeldende Kunst [nl]; Centre Culturel Suisse; Reinhard Hauff Galerie; Galerie Manuela Klercks; Grazer Kunstverein [de]; The John Institute; Bard Museum at Bard College; Aeroplastics Contemporary; Frans Hals Museum; Figge von Rosen Gallery, and New York's Swiss Institute.

[1][7][8] Her works are part of the permanent collections of the following institutions: This article about a German artist is a stub.