Jasmin Werner
Jasmin Werner, Professor for introduction to artistic work (sculpture and stage design)
Contact:
- Room:Office: Wartenau 15, R 311, Studio: Wartenau 15, R 320
- Mail: jasmin.werner@hfbk-hamburg.de
Jasmin Werner lives and works in Berlin.
Her sculptural-installative practice combines personal narratives with global power structures and transnational movements. In doing so, she examines the material and ideological architectures of origin, belonging, and economic dependence—often in conjunction with collaborative processes that interweave research and craft practices.
In Send Money Fast (2023), Werner made migrant financial flows visible by having remittance logos painted on the roller blinds of a Berlin art institute—in collaboration with a sign painter from her neighborhood. In The Wheel of Life (2018), she questioned architectures of social mobility using sculptural staircase structures. For self supporting (2024), shown at the Asian Art Biennale, she collaborated with Filipino migrant workers in Taiwan, incorporating the contents of balikbayan boxes—symbolic packages of family support—into her work to explore the complex transnational connections between origin, family, and work.
Her work has been presented internationally, including in solo exhibitions at Damien & The Love Guru in Zurich and palace enterprise in Copenhagen (both 2025), at the Westfälischer Kunstverein in Münster (2021), and at the Kunstverein Braunschweig (2018). Group exhibitions have taken her to Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin (2024), the Asian Art Biennale in Taichung (2024–2025), the Bundeskunsthalle in Bonn (2022), and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Korea (2017), among others.
Werner studied at the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main (class of Simon Starling and Peter Fischli), at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam, and at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design. In 2023, she was part of the Berlin Program for Artists, and in 2024, she received a working scholarship in fine arts from the Berlin Senate and spent residencies at the Goethe-Institut Manila, Art Hub Copenhagen, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul, among others.
Sculpture
Stage Design
Our November calendar full of events
Welcome to HFBK Hamburg: New semester, new faces
It's almost time – start of the 2025/26 semester
Doing a PhD at the HFBK Hamburg
Being(s)
Graduate Show 2025: Don't stop me now
Cine*Ami*es
Redesign Democracy – competition for the ballot box of the democratic future
Art in public space
How to apply: study at HFBK Hamburg
Annual Exhibition 2025 at the HFBK Hamburg
The Elephant in The Room – Sculpture today
Hiscox Art Prize 2024
The New Woman
Graduate Show 2024 - Letting Go
Finkenwerder Art Prize 2024
Archives of the Body - The Body in Archiving
New partnership with the School of Arts at the University of Haifa
Annual Exhibition 2024 at the HFBK Hamburg
(Ex)Changes of / in Art
Extended Libraries
And Still I Rise
Let's talk about language
Graduate Show 2023: Unfinished Business
Let`s work together
Annual Exhibition 2023 at HFBK Hamburg
Symposium: Controversy over documenta fifteen
Festival and Symposium: Non-Knowledge, Laughter and the Moving Image
Solo exhibition by Konstantin Grcic
Art and war
Graduate Show 2022: We’ve Only Just Begun
June is full of art and theory
Finkenwerder Art Prize 2022
Nachhaltigkeit im Kontext von Kunst und Kunsthochschule
Raum für die Kunst
Annual Exhibition 2022 at the HFBK
Conference: Counter-Monuments and Para-Monuments.
Diversity
Live und in Farbe: die ASA Open Studios im Juni 2021
Unlearning: Wartenau Assemblies
School of No Consequences
Annual Exhibition 2021 at the HFBK
Semestereröffnung und Hiscox-Preisverleihung 2020
Teaching Art Online at the HFBK
HFBK Graduate Survey
How political is Social Design?