Henrike Naumann

Henrike Naumann
Naumann in 2019
Born1984 (1984)
Zwickau, East Germany
Died (aged 41)
Berlin, Germany
EducationDresden Academy of Fine Arts
Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg
OccupationArtist
Known forInstallation art
Websitehenrikenaumann.com

Henrike Naumann (1984 – 14 February 2026) was a German installation artist. She became known for her furniture installations, often made from wall units from the 1990s. In her work, she explored the relationship between furniture and interior design with political and social issues. Her unconventional approach to complex political issues has garnered broad media attention. Naumann received numerous awards, including the Karl-Schmidt-Rottluff Fellowship, the Max Pechstein Prize from the city of Zwickau, and the Villa Aurora Scholarship from the Thomas Mann House, Los Angeles. Major exhibitions of her work have taken place at the SculptureCenter in New York, the Haus der Kunst in Munich, Documenta in Kassel and the Kyiv Biennal in Ukraine. At the 61st Venice Biennale in summer 2026, Naumann was set to design the German pavilion together with Sung Tieu.