JORINDE VOIGT




Jorinde Voigt (1977, Frankfurt am Main) A German multimedia artist and professor of art in Hamburg, whose drawings, installations, and architectural projects combine aesthetic precision with philosophical and cultural themes. Her works stem from systems of notation and the visual interpretation of thought processes, often incorporating gold, layers of color, and refined technical execution. Series such as Immersion and Synchronicity are among her most sought-after and are included in leading collections such as the MoMA, New York, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris. She is also known for her unique approach of expanding her drawings into large-scale architectural compositions, in which she interweaves space with musical and philosophical structures.
Two internationally recognized multidisciplinary artists and professors unite in a joint exhibition at DSC Gallery. Their distinctly different aesthetics and artistic approaches unfold across three gallery spaces, each forming an individual dialogue – Record, Light, and Horizons. These three metaphorical chapters invite visitors to reflect on the fundamental elements that connect their practices, opening a contemplative space in which the intersections of their artistic languages can be experienced through both harmony and contrast. The result is a powerful visual experience.





































