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Ulf Saupe, Golden Forest #22 V1, 2021

Ulf Saupe

Golden Forest #22 V1, 2021
Gum print pulverized coal with 24 karat gold leaf on wood
56 x 45 inches
142.2 x 114.3 cm
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I’m interested in how images can reveal the fragile balance between nature, society, and the systems we create. —Ulf Saupe Ulf Saupe (b. 1979, Halle (Saale), Germany) is a contemporary...
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I’m interested in how images can reveal the fragile balance between nature, society, and the systems we create.

—Ulf Saupe




Ulf Saupe (b. 1979, Halle (Saale), Germany) is a contemporary German artist whose work explores the intersection of nature, material processes, and the socio-political structures that shape the modern world. Working across photography, installation, and experimental image-making techniques, Saupe investigates themes such as water, ecology, industrial agriculture, and the fragile relationship between humanity and the natural environment.




Saupe studied Fine Arts at the University of Kassel, where he specialized in experimental photography under the influential photographer Floris Neusüss. His practice pushes beyond the conventional boundaries of photography, combining photographic imagery with material experimentation and conceptual strategies that blur distinctions between photography, painting, and installation.




Central to Saupe’s work is an ongoing investigation of natural systems particularly water and the environmental consequences of human industry. Series such as Waterscapes and Fading Ground examine the ecological and economic forces shaping landscapes today, from the ocean’s natural cycles to the vast plastic-covered agricultural fields of southern Spain. Through techniques including cyanotypes and images created with natural materials such as soil, Saupe transforms photographic processes into meditative reflections on sustainability, resource use, and environmental change.




Saupe’s work has been exhibited internationally and is held in both private and institutional collections. He lives and works in Berlin.


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