Inna Levinson

Upbeat Berlin Artist

Inna Levinson

About Inna

The young and spirited artist enjoys growing prominence in the German art scene.

Inna Levinsons works can be found in numerous private and institutional collections, including Kunstmuseum Bonn, Arthena Foundation Düsseldorf, G2 Hildebrand Collection.

Recently, works by Levinson have been shown at the KAI10 Arthena Foundation, Düsseldorf, as part of ‘Bodies, Grids and Ecstasy’, in the exhibition ‘DISSONANCE - Platform Germany’, in Kiel and Bucharest and at the G2 Kunsthalle in Leipzig.

She was born in 1984 in Lviv, Ukraine, studied at the Vsup, (Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague) and graduated from the UdK in Berlin in 2014.

Inna Levinson about her work: "My painting arises from an engagement with our increasingly digitally shaped reality. A pixelated visual language is characteristic, which I develop by layering oil paint with a palette knife onto coarsely woven jute fabric. Fragmentary references to AI aesthetics, scientific models, and digital forms of perception flow into my works as an attempt to reflect, through painting, the shifting nature of our reality in the digital age. The paintings oscillate between abstract formation and deformed figure, depicting liminal beings that defy clear interpretation."