Cathrin Hoffmann
With her distinctive abstract portrayal of the human form, which appears both mechanical and geometric as well as fluid and grotesquely distorted, she evokes movements from the modern era. However, she reexamines problematic aspects of that time—such as inadequate gender representation, detachment from social issues, and excessive fascination with technology and its political repercussions and recontextualizes them with relevant perspectives on the pressing issues of the 21st century. Through a practice that unites the dualism of virtuality and reality, she dissolves the boundaries between classical painting and sculpture. Her works are characterized by blurred gradients and smooth surfaces derived from digital software, as well as dynamic brushstrokes, rough textures, and unconventional materials that create a physical presence and an immediate emotional resonance.
She is internationally recognized in several articles and publications like Monopol, Boobs in the Arts, Parnass, Juxtapoz, Hypebeast and many more.