
FRANZISKA LOOS
AVAILABLE ARTWORKS
ABOUT THE ARTIST
BORN IN GERMANY
LIVES AND WORKS IN GERMANY
Franziska Loos is a multidisciplinary visual artist who studied Visual Communication at the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) and the University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, and currently lives and works in Berlin. She is an artist who always raises a question about identity in a fragmented, globalized world, urban movement, and the contrasts of the modern metropolitan experience, based on abstract and conceptual composition methods.
Her latest practice, “Nomad Dub Series,” is a visual exploration of the "urban palimpsest"—the layering of history, commerce, and human displacement in the modern city. From her recent methodology—imprinting the reflective, industrial surface of emergency thermal blankets (Mylar) via screen-printing with icons of global capitalism and complex labyrinthine structures—the artist tries to bring the thin line between luxury and precarity back to our reality. Drawing on the musical concept of "Dubbing," existing visual motifs are fragmented, layered, and remixed into a new rhythmic composition. She views the canvas as a site of architectural excavation, where geometric, hard-edge shapes and heavy impasto textures mimic the grit and structure of Berlin's urban landscape. Her work is rooted in the tension between permanence and precarity, merging industrial, reflective media within the form of raw painterly gestures to capture the vibration of the present moment.
Loos regularly exhibits her work within established contemporary art markets and gallery spaces. She has been invited to numerous group exhibitions, including multiple editions of the Berlin Affordable Art Market (BAAM) in Berlin, the Hamburg Affordable Art Market (HAAM) in Hamburg, and The Ode To Gallery in Stockholm.
Education & Training
2013–2015
Master of Arts (M.A.), Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), Visual Communication / Graphic Design with Prof. Fons Hickmann
2008–2013
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, Visual Communication
Exhibition & Projects (Selection)
2025
BAAM, Group exhibition, Berlin, Germany
HAAM, Group exhibition, Hamburg, Germany
2024
The Ode To Gallery, Group exhibition, Stockholm, Schweden
2023
Paper BAAM, Group exhibition, Berlin, Germany
HAAM, Group exhibition, Hamburg, Germany
BAAM, Group exhibition, Berlin, Germanyn
2022
BAAM, Group exhibition, Berlin
2013–2015
Berlin University of the Arts (UdK), Annual exhibitions, Berlin, Germany