
Since 2010, after finishing her studies in the classes of Anselm Reyle, Katharina Sieverding and Antje Majewski, Irma Markulin (born in 1982 in Bosnia, lives in Berlin now) has been dealing with images in the socio-political context. For this purpose she relies on existing photographic and documentary archives to recall collective memory. Large-scale paintings, sculptures and installations are a result of her research which results in visual duality. They reveal absurd governmental power representation, a critic evaluation of her countries socialist past and of collective memory.
In 2016 Irma Markulin was invited into the ‘Artist in Residence’ programme at the Vienna’s Museumsquartier Q21.