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Marta Dyachenko’s work explores the connections between architecture, collective memory, and contemporary socio-political realities. Through fictional landscapes composed of models, sculptures, and installations, she examines how the built environment shapes our historical and cultural perception. Her approach blends real and imagined elements to highlight the tensions between construction, ruin, and reconstruction. By drawing attention to the visible and invisible traces left by time, Dyachenko invites critical reflection on our relationship with space, history, and the ways in which society constructs—and erases—the places we inhabit.

Additional Info

  • Type Upcoming exhibition
  • Artist(s) Marta Dyachenko
  • Location Floor 03
  • Curator(s) Charlotte Masse

Biography

Marta Dyachenko (born in 1990 in Kyiv, Ukraine) studied architecture and fine arts, specializing in sculpture, at the Berlin University of the Arts.

Her works have been exhibited at the following institutions: Kunstmuseum Magdeburg (2025), Ruhrtriennale - Zeche Zollverein (2024), Kunsthalle Recklinghausen (2024), Klosterfelde Edition Berlin (2024, solo exhibition), Dittrich und Schlechtriem Galerie (2023, solo exhibition), New Position Förderkoje ART Cologne (2023, solo exhibition), and Kunsthaus Dahlem Berlin (2022, solo exhibition). In 2025, she received a grant from the Kulturstiftung der Länder, which enabled her to reside at the Cité des Arts in Paris. In 2024, she received a grant from the Stiftung Kunstfonds and in 2021, she received the Bernhard Heiliger Grant.

Marta Dyachenko lives and works in Berlin. She is represented by Dittrich und Schlechtriem Gallery and Klosterfelde Edition.