Annabell Häfner
“Drawing inspiration from the anthropologist Marc Augé‘s concept of “non-places”, I
immerse myself in the exploration of anonymous spaces—airports, hotels, metro stations, and supermarkets. These are the in-between places of transit. Spaces designed solely for functionality, serving as a metaphor for the contemporary human experience. They symbolize the modern world‘s complex dynamics of time, pace, and interpersonal connections.”
In poetic dreamscapes, artist Annabell Häfner (*1993) explores the relationship between anthropogenic infrastructure and nature. Annabell Häfner's “non-places”—a concept coined by French anthropologist Marc Augé—serve her as metaphors for a multi-option society driven by efficiency and speed. Guided by an overarching interest in how transience can be captured in painting, the artist creates fictional, hyper-surreal, and highly sensitive spatial structures that are potentiated in their atmospheric expression and seem to epitomize collective experiences of ephemerality and longing. Iterations of spatial motifs and architectural settings between the figurative and the gestural allow the foreground and background of the image to melt into one sensual entity. With glazed paint application and opaque overpainting with chalk, the works oscillate between definition, omission, and allusion, appearing in part sketch-like, in part sharply contoured. One of her sources of inspiration—Japanese woodblock prints and paintings of the ukiyo-e, which date back to 17th-century Japan—is present in color schemes and compositional elements, as well as subjects that seem to be borrowed from ukiyo-e, and more specifically from the subgenre fūkei-ga.
Annabell Häfner (*1993 in Bonn) studied from 2014-2020 at the Art Academy Weissensee, Berlin in the class of Werner Liebmann. From 2020-2021 she was a master student of Prof. Nader Ahriman. She was the winner of the Mart Stam Prize 2020 and received the Inside Art Fellowship 2020. Her works have been shown in the Rundgang 50Hertz at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, among others, and are already in renowned private collections, especially in Germany and the USA.
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Annabell Häfner
The Void of Now 22 November 2024 - 22 February 2025We are delighted to announce the second solo exhibition of the German painter Annabell Häfner, entitled “The Void of Now” at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle. In poetic dreamscapes, the artist explores...Read more -
Annabell Häfner
Room with a view 5 May - 29 July 2023Annabell Häfner is one of Germany’s most exciting emerging artists. We are pleased to present her first solo exhibition at Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, featuring works that conceptually examine the experiences...Read more -
Room of One's Own / Part II
20 January - 5 March 2022The second part of our exhibition “Room of One’s Own” continues the concept inspired by Virginia Woolf’s well-known novel. The book advanced to a standard reading of the women’s movement...Read more
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Art Paris 2025
3 - 6 April 2025Art Paris 2025 Messe Fair Frankreich Market Markt Helene Appel, David Claerbout, Slawomir Elsner, Elger Esser, Annabell Häfner, Goshka Macuga, Thu Van Tran, Chen WeiRead more -
Art Cologne 2023
16 - 19 November 2023Description Additional FieldRead more -
The Armory Show 2023
7 - 10 September 2023aRead more -
Art Basel 2023
14 - 18 June 2023Art Basel 2023 Kunstmarkt Kunstmesse Art Fair Art Market Helene Appel, Elger Esser, Annabell Häfner, Leiko Ikemura, Daniel Knorr, Thomas Ruff, Maximilian Rödel, Elif Saydam,...Read more -
ARCOmadrid 2023
22 - 26 February 2023ARCO 2023 Feria Arte Mercado Kunstmarkt Kunstmesse Art Fair Art Market Madrid IfemaRead more -
Art Cologne 2022
16 - 21 November 2022Description Additional FieldRead more