photo courtesy of Sabine Hilscher
artist´s name
Sabine Hilscher
birth date
1977
place of birth
Germany
website
https://sabinehilscher.de/
Sabine Hilscher (b.1977) received a Master of Fine Arts at the Universitat der Kunste Berlin studying art with Professor Dieter Hacker and costume design with Professor Martin Rupprecht.
She is part of the artist Network, InterArte, an association of artists from different disciplines experimenting in interdisciplinary exhibitions, travel, performance and conceptual art formats on a project basis.
The focal points of her work are performances in the field of new music with the director Matthias Rebstock, a long-term collaboration with Miriam Tscholl and the Burgerbuhne Dresden, and working as an interface, that is, merging visual arts/ installation and theater.
She works internationally for opera, acting, dance and musical theater having had presentations at:
Schauspielhaus Zurich
Teatro Real Madrid
Nationaltheater Mannheim
Staatstheater Stuttgart
Staatstheater Mainz
Staatsschauspiel Dresden
KonzertTheater Bern
Deutsches Theater, Berlin
Festival fur Neue Musik Rumlingen
Schwetzingen Festival
Sophiensaele Berlin
HAU Berlin
staatsbankberlin
Neukolner Oper Berlin
Kunstfest Weimar
Schauspiel Koln
Biennale Munich and
GREC Festival Barcelona
She has designed stage and costumes for over 70 theater productions collaborating with
Ruedi Hausermann, Martin Neighbor, Adrian Figueroa and Ulrike Ruf.
She has participated in numerous exhibitions and installations. Highlights include:
PARALLEL Vienna 2022,
Lite Haus Galerie Berlin,
Art23Athens,
Kunstlerstadt Kalbe,
Galerie Weisser Elefant Berlin, Verbraucherverein
Braunschweig and
Goethe Institute Rabat
Since 2004, she has held various teaching positions and completed work assignments for costume/ stage/ performance at the University of Hildesheim, the HkB Braunschweig, HFBK Bern and the Udk Berlin. She received a scholarship for new German literature and writes prose texts and short stories in connection with drawings and experimental collage techniques.
As a visual artist, she is part of Art Collection Schlichtner in Vienna.