Ingrid Hora
Artist
Ingrid Hora (1976, Italy) lives and works as an artist in Berlin. Through her multidisciplinary artistic production, ranging from performative action, installation, drawing to video and public interventions Hora stages experiments that question socio-political conditions, challenge collectivity and investigate how democratic processes come into being.
She has taught at the Architectural Association London, Pasedena Art School, Freie Universität Bozen, Udk Berlin and London Met. Her work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions in, among others: Spore Initiative, Berlin; MUSEION, Bolzano; Kunstraum Hase 29, Osnabruck; Biennale Gherdëina; Museo Civico di Castelbuono; ar/ge kunst – Kunstverein Bolzano; DAZ – Deutsches Architektur Zentrum, Berlin; MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna; Kunsthalle Düsseldorf; BAU – Institute for Contemporary Arts and Ecology; Lungomare Bolzano; Südtiroler Künstlerbund; Program Berlin.
In 2003, Hora received the Adolf Loos State Prize and, in 2018, the Paul Flora Prize.