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Elizabeth Jaeger

Resident September 2025

Elizabeth Jaeger (b. 1988, San Francisco, CA) lives and works in New York. 


Elizabeth is a contemporary artist working primarily in sculpture. Her figurative sculptures have an uncanny quality, perhaps due to their near life-likeness, or the dark grey color palette in which they are rendered. Her work is at once familiar and slightly unsettling.


Elizabeth joined us in Wellenburg in September 2025 to work on a proposal for her second outdoor sculpture, which is being cast in bronze and installed here in the forest.  


She is represented by Galerie Mennour (Paris) and Klemm's (Berlin). She has participated in several solo and group exhibitions including  "Mirror Cells" at the Whitney Museum of American Art; "Greater New York" at MoMA PS1; "Zombies: Pay Attention!" at the Aspen Art Museum,  "How To Survive" at the Sprengel Museum, Hannover; "Licking the Walls" at Callie’s, Berlin; "Persona and Parasite" at White Space, Beijing "In Practice: Fantasy Can Invent Nothing New" at Sculpture Center, New York; and "99 Cents or Less" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit amongst many others. 

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