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July 10–12, 2026
Lerchenfeld 2+2a, Finkenau 42, Wartenau 15
More than 200 graduates from the 2025/26 academic year are showcasing their final art projects at the HFBK Hamburg. Discover the next generation of promising artists in a comprehensive exhibition that spans the entire studio and seminar spaces, complemented by a diverse program of performances.
The Sculpture Department encompasses artistic forms in space—from sculpture and installation to object and conceptual art, as well as performative approaches. At the core is the development of an independent artistic position, which is reflected upon both practically and theoretically. Students work with a variety of materials, forms, and spatial concepts and engage with historical and contemporary visual languages and art-theoretical discourses. Independent artistic projects form the core of learning and research. In the extensive workshops, students explore diverse technical and creative possibilities. The interdisciplinary environment of the university also provides valuable connections to other areas of specialization.