Johanna Keimeyer (born 1982) is a German artist. She studied art and design, both in Germany and internationally, and has worked designing lighting fixtures, as well as experimenting with different photography techniques.
From 2006 to 2011 Keimeyer worked mostly with lamps. She was noteworthy for designing light fixtures from recycled materials collected throughout Europe. During this period, she attended a workshop with Brazilian furniture designers Humberto and Fernando Campana.[2] Keimeyer was commissioned by Alexander von Vegesack to create the lamp Trashure 2. Vegesack included the lamp in his private collection and presented it in the exhibition Adventure with Objects, which took place in
Pinacoteca Giovanni e Marella Agnelli in
Turin, Italy.[3] The Italian TV station RAI Uno reported on the exhibition and subsequently Keimeyer's upcycled lamps were featured in a show about Berlin's creatives.[4]
Productions
In 2012, Keimeyer staged her master thesis at Berlin University of the Arts, entitled Everything is Illusion.[5] Between 2008 and 2013, she created an underwater photographic series called Pool Around Me,[6] realized with the support of Martin Nicholas Kunz. Photographer
Ed Ruscha photographed private pools in a similar series to show the uniformity of the pools and of the people. Keimeyer, on the other hand, shows bodies in hotel pools and, in contrast to Ruscha, places people back in the foreground. In 2016, Keimeyer staged a dance performance with five dancers and a light show during the re-opening of the
BerlinOderberger Stadtbad, a historic public bath restored into a hotel.[7] The elaborate performance received wide media coverage.[8] Photos from Pool Around Me were used to furnish the hotel rooms at Oderberger Stadtbad.[9] In 2017 she realized the installation "Breathing Heart" as part of the official program of Art Basel. For this she created an enormous passable heart.[10] Since 2020, Keimeyer has worked as a lecturer at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences (Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft Berlin HTW) and as a lecturer at the
Berlin University of the Arts (Universität der Künste Berlin UdK).[11]
Awards
2009 International Design Award (IDA), first rank, category: Student, Product Design, Lighting
2010 Faces of Design Award, (FoD), Best Online Portfolio
Exhibitions (selection)
2008: participation on "Adventure with Objects“ in Pinacoteca Agnelli (Museum), Turin, Italy
2010: participation on "Kunstforum Brandenburg“, Potsdam, Germany
2011: participation on "Songs of the Sea“, National Glass Centre, Sunderland, UK
2011: participation on "Luminous Times – Sustainable Architecture“, France, in cooperation with
Vitra Design Museum and the
Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
2011: participation on "DMY international design festival“, Berlin, Germany
2011: participation on "Young Design in Berlin“, Gallery Alte Schule, Berlin, Germany
2014: participation on "Festival of Lights NYC“, im Manhattan Bridge Anchorage, Dumbo, Brooklyn, USA
2015: participation on Gallery Weekend Berlin, Fotoausstellung im Kino International, Berlin, Germany
Installations (selection)
2014 "Everything is illusion“ video-projection, Manhattan Bridge Anchorage, Brooklyn (USA)
2015 "Space, Motion and Community“ performance with Jonah Bokaer (USA) and Stavros Gasparatos (Greece), Boisbuchet, France
2016 "A New Dawn“ installation in the historic swimming hall, Hotel Oderberger, Berlin, Germany
2017 "BREATHingHEART“ installation, part of the official program of Art Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Literature (selection)
Alles ist erleuchtet, Sie macht aus Abfall Kunst, Johanna Keimeyer entwirft „Sustainable Design“, Welt-Kompakt, Nr. 252, 27. 12. 2010, p. 24 f.
Ein Haus der Ideen bauen, in: Art Magazin, Nr. 2, February 2007, pp. 126 – 129.
Johanna Keimeyer, „treat garbage like gold“, in: Ares Kalandides (Ed.), Berlin Design, Braun Publishing, Berlin 2009, p. 196 f. und p. 229.
ISBN978-3-03768-014-8
Johanna Keimeyer, Recycle Lights, in: Henrietta Thompson (Ed.), Reinventa, la tua casa, Mailand 2013, p. 119.
ISBN978-88-370-9037-1
New Glass Review 30, The Corning Museum of Glass (Ed.), New York 2009, p. 26.
ISBN978-0-87290-173-5
On existential collecting, in: Adventures with objects, La collezione Alexander von Vegesack, Mailand 2008, p. II/13.
ISBN978-88-370-6086-2
Joerg Suermann (Hrsg.),Weissensee Kunsthochschule Berlin (Design), copy culture, International Design Festival Berlin, Berlin 2011, p. 182 f.
ISBN978-3-9812813-5-4
^Intelligent Life in: 40 under 40, Design´s Next Generation, Perspective, Hong Kong, August 2008, p. 20 ISSN 1606-2558 and Ein Haus der Ideen bauen, in: Art Magazin, Nr. 2, February 2007, p. 128.