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Benedikt Hipp. Songs from the Orbs
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Edited by: Benedikt Hipp
Graphic Design: wigel, Petra Lüer
Artist: Benedikt Hipp
Texts by: Cecilia Canziani, Jörg Scheller, Philipp Schönthaler, Laura Helena Wurth
German, English
April 2026,
272
Pages, 178 Photos
Boardbook
215mm x
280mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6225-0
In his work, Benedikt Hipp combines numerous media, including ceramics, painting, and video. Growing up in a traditional craft business producing votive offerings made of wax, serially produced representations of body parts were part of Hipp's everyday family life. He began exploring the human body himself at an early age. To this day, he continues to investigate the body as a fragment, a hybrid being, an emergent system, and a site of ritual and social action. At the heart of his work is the question of the perception and transformation of the human body, its vulnerability and transience. The book presents exhibitions and works from recent years with a special focus on the ceramics that Hipp produces in his two self-built high-temperature wood-fired kilns. The book's title is borrowed from the multimedia ceramic installation (2021-2025) that was on display at the Triennale Kleinplastik Fellbach in 2025.
Benedikt Hipp (*1977 Munich) lives and works in Finning. Since 2007, his works have been shown in numerous national and international group and solo exhibitions (including the Triennale Kleinplastik Fellbach, Haus der Kunst Munich, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Palazzo delle Esposizioni Rome, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, CAPC Bordeaux, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum Ludwigshafen, Kunstpalais Erlangen, Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen). In 2020/2021, Hipp was the winner of the Rom Prize and a scholarship holder at the German Academy Villa Massimo in Rome. There, he realized permaculture projects dedicated to increasing biodiversity in the park of Villa Massimo.
Benedikt Hipp (*1977 Munich) lives and works in Finning. Since 2007, his works have been shown in numerous national and international group and solo exhibitions (including the Triennale Kleinplastik Fellbach, Haus der Kunst Munich, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Palazzo delle Esposizioni Rome, Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, CAPC Bordeaux, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum Ludwigshafen, Kunstpalais Erlangen, Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen). In 2020/2021, Hipp was the winner of the Rom Prize and a scholarship holder at the German Academy Villa Massimo in Rome. There, he realized permaculture projects dedicated to increasing biodiversity in the park of Villa Massimo.
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