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since 2001
Lives and works in Toronto, Canada
1983 - 90
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, Germany, Prof. Heribert Sturm
1962
born in Friedrichshafen / Bodensee, Germany
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Scholarships and Awards

2010
Ontario Arts Council Grant, Visual Artists: Established, Canada
Toronto Arts Council, Visual Artists Grant, Canada
2008
Canada Council for The Arts, Research Grant, Canada
2007
Canada Council for The Arts, Travel Grant, Canada
2006
Canada Council for The Arts, Production Grant, Canada
Ontario Arts Council Award, Project Grant, Canada
2005
Toronto Arts Council Award, Project Grant, Canada
2000
Anna and Joseph Fassbender Prize for Drawing, Brühl, Germany
1999
Karl-Hofer Prize, Hochschule der Künste, Berlin, Germany ( MONOPATI )
Visiting Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, Germany
1994
Fellowship of the Kunstfonds e.V., Bonn, Germany
1993
Gisela and Erwin von Steiner Foundation (Project grant for Pro Polis )
Prize of the Cultural Circle of of the German Industry Association (BDI)
Stipend of the State of Bavaria University Program
1991
City of Munich Arts Prize
1986 - 87
Naxos (Kyklades, Greece), Foreign Studies Fellowship of the National Studies Endowment
1986
German National Studies Endowment (Studienstiftung)
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Invited lectures (selected)

2009
Faculty of Fine Arts / Department of English , York University, Ontario, Canada
Faculty of Architecture, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Museum Studies Program, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Department of Theory and Policy Studies, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2007
Artist Lecture (with Walid Raad), University of Minnesota, Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN, USA
2006
Graduate Program for the Visual Arts, York University, Toronto
Criticism and Curatorial Studies Class, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto
2000
Academy of Fine Arts, Berlin, Germany
1999
Visiting professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts, Studio Course, Munich, Germany
1998
Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, Germany
1997
IASPIS program, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm, Sweden
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Art in Public Space (selected invited competitions)

2005
Rahlstetter Höhe, Hamburg, Germany (1. Prize)
2004
Jewish Museum, Munich, Germany
2003
Child Care Centre Cambridge, Canada
2001
Aids Memorial, Munich, Germany
2001
Kindergarten Aschenbrennerstrasse, Munich, Germany (realised 2003)
1999
Municipal Department of Refugee and Housing Affaires, Munich, Germany
1997
Faculty for Chemistry and Pharmacy of the Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany
1985
Municipal Fountain, Starnberg, Germany (1. Prize)
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