
Axel Lieber was born in Düsseldorf in 1960, where he gained his MFA in sculpture at the Staatliche Kunstakademie.
Besides working as an individual artist he is a member and co-founder of the Berlin based artist-collaboration “ingesidee”, which, since 1993, operates in the field of public art and has realized projects in, amongst others, Sweden, Germany, Japan, Canada and Taiwan.
Since 1991 he was teaching at several nordic and european Art Academies. He worked as a lecturer at the Malmö Art Academy between 1995-1999 and was a DAAD guest professor at the Bauhaus University Weimar in 2006.
In 2016 he became a member of the Royal Academy of Art in Stockholm.
He shares his time between Stockholm and Berlin.
works

Short cuts
2007-2010
furniture fragments
variable sizes
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Short cuts, 2007-2010

Without title (shirt)
2016
shirt
cm 128 x 28 x 18
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Without title (shirt), 2016

Babel (Comicbox_200815)
2020
comics, fine art print, color, cardboard
cm 36,2 x 25,6 x 25,6
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Babel (Comicbox_200815), 2020

Mein Konstruktiver Alltag (31.08.2018)
2018
cardboard, wood
cm 52 x 54 x 29,5
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Mein Konstruktiver Alltag (31.08.2018), 2018

Drawing a universe
2017
permanent marker on paper
cm 29,5 x 22
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Drawing a universe, 2017

Private Universe (Michelin_241205)
2024
world map, permanent marker
cm 82 x 143
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Private Universe (Michelin_241205), 2024

Mein konstruktiver Alltag (2.4.2021)
2021
cardboard, wood
cm 110 x 87 x 35
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Mein konstruktiver Alltag (2.4.2021), 2021

Das einsame Herz (Lonley Heart)
2003
ceramic, porcelain
cm 40 x 40 x 40
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Das einsame Herz (Lonley Heart), 2003

Drawing a Universe (TinTin page 11)
2022
fine art print, frame, wood, enamel
cm 81,5 x 61,5
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Drawing a Universe (TinTin page 11), 2022