Nina Lapislazuli Behnisch was born in Leipzig in 1997 and has been working in her own studio in the Tapetenwerk, Leipzig since 2016. Before studying fine arts at the HfBK Dresden - since 2020 in the class for digital and time-based media, Prof. Carsten Nicolai - she studied biology and art history (B.A.) at the University of Leipzig and the University of Bologna.
In her artistic work she explores the conceptual interactions between science and art using media like animation, digital drawing, graphics and painting.
curriculum

21 06 1997    Born in Leipzig
2022    Scholarship at the Accademia Delle Belle Arti Roma
since 2020    Studies in the class for time-based media, Professor Carsten Nicolai
since 2019    Study of Fine Arts at the University of Fine Arts Dresden, Dresden
since 2019    Instructor of the course "Digital Drawing" in Germany and Italy by the Leipziger Institut für Kommunikation, LEIIK gGmbH, Leipzig
2020    Bachelor of Arts in art history on the topic „The creative process between handwork and brainwork. Niki de Saint Phalle‘s Tarot Garden.“ with Prof. Dr. Martin Schieder, Prof. Dr. Nadja Horsch
2018    Scholarship at the Universita di Bologna at the DAMS Disciplini delle Arti, della Musica e dello Spettacolo
2016 - 2020    Study of art history at the University of Leipzig
2015 - 2016    Study of Biology at the University of Leipzig
exhibitions
(Selection)​​​​​​​
2024
TRIPPIN, Projektraum D01, Leipzig
Patterned Insides, Hole of Fame, Dresden
+–0 IRREGULAR, Halle C03, Leipzig
The Place to be, Käferklause, Dresden
2023
etc. pp., Kunst.Palais, Lichtenstein (Sachs.)
TAP 30, Halle C01 Tapetenwerk, Leipzig
SAME CARDINALITIES, Hochschule für Bildende Künste, Dresden
Kurs_Werk_Schau, Halle C01 Tapetenwerk, Leipzig
PROTO 2, Halle C01 Tapetenwerk, Leipzig 

2022
MANIFEST! PIER PAOLO PASOLINI 100, 1000!, Porta Garibaldi, Mailand
Open Brain, Open Studio, Projektraum D01, Tapetenwerk, Leipzig
CAMPUS Kantine, Robotron Kantine, Dresden
Caritative art auction „Das Tapetenwerk teilt“, Tapetenwerk, Leipzig

2020
AKTUELLE FORSCHUNGSPROJEKTE QIII/20, Atelier D, Tapetenwerk, Leipzig
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