About Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Ursula Reuter Christiansen work with expressive and narrative strategies in painting, sculpture, performances, film, ceramics. Her clearly defined basis is her personal life - memory, identity and gender.

Reuter Christiansen came to Denmark from Germany in 1969 after having studied under Joseph Beuys at the Düsseldorf Academy of Art. In 1970 she made the film "Three Girls and a Pig" together with Lene Adler Petersen and Elisabeth Therkelsen, which is one of the main feminist works of the period in Denmark.

Ursuala Reuter Christiansen has been a professor at the Hamburg Art Academy, and she is now a professor at the Royal Danish Art Academy in Copenhagen. In 2001 she and Henning Christiansen represented Denmark at the Venice Biennale.

Catalogue, Venice