Ina Wudtke
Ina Wudtke is a Berlin-based artist whose research-driven work challenges dominant political narratives around labor, gender, housing, and colonial legacies. A founding member of the queer-feminist collective NEID, she has exhibited widely and taught at the Art Academy in Kassel. Together with Dieter Lesage, she wrote the book Black Sound White Cube (Vienna, Löcker Verlag, 2010). In 2018, The Fine Art of Living on her artistic work on the housing question from 2008-2018 was published by Archive Books. The publication Worker Writers. From MASCH to Greif zur Feder (Berlin, Motto Books, 2022) offers an overview of her works related to the workers’ movement. In 2024, she was awarded the Max Kade/Charlotte M. Craig Fellowship at Rutgers The State University of New Jersey.
