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Alejandra Ruddoff

Alejandra Ruddoff (born 1960 in Santiago de Chile) is a Chilean sculptor.

Biography

Ruddoff studied sculpture at the University of Chile and graduated in 1985. In 1993 - having received a scholarship from DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) - she acquired a post-graduate diploma of the Munich Academy of Fine Arts. She was awarded the First Prize of the Chilean Ministry of Public Works in 2000. In addition, her work Homage to the Wind - which according to the writer Raúl Zurita has the germinating ease of a poem and at the same time the purity of most ancient monuments - was erected at the Panamericana. Special exhibitions of her three-dimensional works were staged at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago de Chile and in the Tai Miao Temple in the Forbidden City of Beijing in 2003. Ruddoff has been teaching at arts academies since 2000. Ruddoff has developed large-format projects to be shown in public places. One of those is the construction Peace, Friendship and Time's Space (2001) which was modelled during the Fifth International Sculptors' Symposium held in Changchun and erected in its local sculpture park. Another of her sculptures Forward (1997) was unveiled in Potsdam in 2002. While staying at the Potsdam Volkswagen Design Center in 2006 she worked on variations of the objects. In 2010 the DAAD commissioned Ruddoff to sculpt Forward II which is now displayed in front of the DAAD headquarters at Bonn. She has been living as a freelance artist in Berlin since 2009.

Gallery

Exhibitions (a selection)

2009 Nach Vorn Skulptur & Skizze Altes Rathaus – Potsdam Forum Potsdam
2008 Am Saum einer Spiegelung Heidelberg Center Santiago de Chile
2003 Wegen in Bewegung Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes Santiago de Chile

Works in public collections

 Chile  Germany  China
  • MNBA Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago
  • MAVI Museo de Artes Visuales, Santiago
  • Parque de las Esculturas, Santiago
  • Diario El Mercurio, Santiago
  • Chilenische Botschaft, Berlin
  • DAAD, Bonn
  • Sparkasse Wuppertal, Wuppertal
  • Stadt Naumburg, Skulptur im öffentlichen Raum, Naumburg
  • Stadt Potsdam, Skulptur im öffentlichen Raum, Potsdam
  • Changchun World Sculpture Park, Changchun
  • Museum of Contemporary Art, Changchun

Books