Sonja Schenk

I am multi-disciplinary artist from Long Beach who started out with video installation and has since turned to other types of installation, painting, and sculpture. My work looks at the intersection of humankind and the natural world through traditional, technological, and transformative processes. At a very simple level, my work is based in the genre of “landscape” and it is impossible to make art about the earth and ignore the problems of climate change—in that regard my work is political and also philosophical, climate change being an existential crisis. I exhibit both locally and internationally and have created several large site-specific installations. Influenced by early mentors Allan Kaprow, Dee Dee Halleck, and Manny Farber, my work relies on a strong grounding in conceptual thought that is then translated to different media.

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Sonja Schenk
sonja@sonjaschenk.com

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Artist Work

New Mountain (2016)
“New Mountain” is an exhibition of work by multi-disciplinary artist Sonja Schenk that explores the future landscape of Los Angeles It appears to depict, quite literally, the tip of an iceberg But a closer look reveals that this is neither ice nor stone, at least not as we know it.

Two Skies (2017)
"Two Skies" is a painting of something akin to a new landmass or floating island, something that might occur when the materials, diseases, and other hallmarks of the human race merge with organic elements of the earth to form new entities in a future Los Angeles.

Empire (2016)
"Empire" shows my interest in figuring out how to paint time itself, to depict past, present, and future in a single work.