Luzie Meyer

Luzie Meyer (b.1990) is an interdisciplinary artist; a poet, musician, filmmaker, translator. By integrating logic and language with aesthetic breaks and visual, sonic, and semantic entanglements, she creates counter models to patriarchal orientations, both physical and psychological. 

habitat extends an invitation to Meyer for her ability to loosen the perception of sequences of success, as much as metaphysical gravity itself.

Luzie Meyer (b. 1990, Germany) is an interdisciplinary artist, poet, and translator, currently based in Berlin. She studied philosophy at the Goethe University in Frankfurt, and Fine Arts in the classes of Judith Hopf and Mark von Schlegell at the Städelschule in Frankfurt.

Grounded in a genre-crossing writing practice, she produces videos, sound-pieces, photographic installations, and performative readings using conceptual and improvisational approaches. Her works engage the performativity of language, vocal expression, the individual subjects’ interdependency with its technological and (social) environment, and queer-feminist genealogies.

Meyer has presented her work in various international contexts – most recently in the Kunsthalle Bremerhaven GER (2022); at the Istituto Svizzero in Rome, ITA (2022); at Sweetwater Gallery Berlin, GER (2022); at MINT, Stockholm; and at the Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, GER (2022).

Meyer has also taught at the KH Weißensee art school in Berlin between 2019 and 2021, in the framework of a pre-doctoral fellowship of the DiGiTal-fund. Her critical writings have appeared in Texte zur Kunst and Conceptual Fine Arts, other writings were part of Edit Magazine #84 and Starship Magazine #17. 

Meyer is the co-editor of the compendium “Sybil’s Mouths – A Pure Fiction Publication”, published by Sternberg Press in January 2023. She is a long-term member of the Pure Fiction Group and has been part of Matter in Flux since 2023.

Excerpt via Swedish Arts Council