LILO KINNE - ARTIST BIOGRAPHY
Presentation of 'Existence Art Videos' during a Multidimensional Art Performance Project in SoHo, New York
October 1992.

Lilo Kinne's works of art are in private, corporate, and public collections all over the world, since she travels extensively and is of an extremely cosmopolitan spirit. Being a well known contemporary artist, and the founder of Multidimensional Art, Lilo Kinne is part of the international art scene. Her strong and very colorful paintings are part of major collections in Europe, Japan and the USA.

She remains in close relation with her international collectors by attending invitations at their homes in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Great Britain, Austria, Switzerland, and Japan. Working internationally, she is known for an intriguing and dynamic use of colors and materials in her paintings, sculptures, video films, multimedia installations and art performances.

Lilo Kinne's work was presented widely in the media with many appearances in magazines, newspapers, and on television. Numerous solo shows and participation in group exhibitions all over the world have taken place since 1976.

Lilo Kinne creates her art as a mediator of values of consciousness. The art works document, in their synergy and mutual completion of the verbal and visual expression, a highly complex consciousness perceiving existence in its Multidimensional complexity.

Self-Portrait - Elements of Different Cultures (Berlin Series)
Berlin, 14 July, 1990
Acrylic on Canvas, 55" x 67.5"
135 cm x 170 cm
Part of the Museum Wuerth, Kuenzelsau, Germany

Transmission of Experiences - How Many Lives I Had to Live to Know How to Express My Energy - Love Given Misunderstood - Multidimensional Consciousness (Iraq War Series)
New York, January 1991
Acrylic on Canvas, 78" x 63", 198.5 x 160 cm

Lilo Kinne in front of her painting "Changes in Our Existences", part of the "Carlo Series" created at the company Carlo Maurer Druck und Verlag, Geislingen, Germany, 1995
*Part of Corporate Collection C. Maurer Druck &Verlag

Please feel free to contact Lilo Kinne:

e-mail: LiloKinne@aol.com

USA Tel.: 1 (201) 223 - 63 66

ART SPACE - NEW YORK iar
518 Gregory Avenue, Loftspace C 412
Weehawken, NJ 07087, USA

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Spectrum of Artistic Creation

Lilo Kinne on the window sill of ART SPACE - NEW YORK iar 252 Lafayette Street, in 1992

At the ART SPACE - NEW YORK iar, on April 17, 2000 in celebration of the 50th birthday of Lilo Kinne, a new show with a retrospective of paintings, multimedia installations, as well as live video clips of her art performances opened and was placed online.

This exhibition was a retrospective of the past 25 years of artistic creation and work of Lilo Kinne as the Author of Multidimensional Art, and it included works of art, reflecting the different periods of creation during her times in Stuttgart, Tokyo, San Francisco, Frankfurt, Paris, and New York.

The range of Lilo Kinne's current artistic expression includes the integration of different media, and encompasses audios, video films, multi-media installations, single- & multi-panel paintings, photographs, handwritten texts, sculptures, works on paper, photo & print editions, and Multidimensional art performances (including Multidimensional dance and Multidimensional theater).

From 1977 to 1981, several long term in-depth explorations were realized in Asia (India, Ceylon, Nepal, Thailand, and Japan), Africa (Egypt and Sudan), North America and several countries in Europe, during which Lilo Kinne assimilated and united within herself many essential elements of human existence.

In 1980, due to specific circumstances and as a culmination of a purification process, Lilo Kinne destroyed all autobiographical material , paintings, manuscripts and personal belongings that she had accumulated. This detachment from herself, together with the birth of her son in 1981, led Lilo Kinne to her perception of being a Multidimensional personality.

Lilo Kinne sees her present life as an integration and harmonization of various already embodied personalities, each pursuing partial goals in its unique epoch and culture. To reactivate these potentials of special knowledge and abilities, as well as specific feelings and emotions from specific past existences, Lilo Kinne, guided by her subconscious, first penetrated, intellectually and emotionally, fields of science and different cultures to which she felt attracted.

After studying technical medicine, from 1968 through 1970, research with radioisotopes allowed her to develop extreme manual precision and to study in great detail the principles by which matter acts. During this period, Lilo Kinne painted as a means of self-research and therapy.

While conducting further studies between 1975 and 1979, in the fields of philosophy, fine arts, art history and education at the University of Stuttgart and the University of Tuebingen, Germany, Lilo Kinne founded the Institute for Research on the Existence (I.R.E.) in 1976.