Michael Fink
Michael Fink’s artistic practice examines the nature that surrounds us on earth in surreal and often unpredictable ways. His recent giant moving series looks at giant hogweeds as protagonists, where their environmental toxicity has displaced and overtaken native plants, even reducing wildlife. The artist’s use of airbrushing techniques are viscerally present in the series, where he continues to question the interaction of humans with their environment alongside the decorative qualities of this medium and subject matter.



Works from this artist
About
Michael Fink was born in Italy in 1993. He now lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Education
Michael Fink studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin Weißensee in the classes of Friederike Feldmann and Nader Ahriman.
Exhibitions
Fink’s work has been presented in solo and group exhibitions, including: Inventur, Kunsthalle am Hamburger Platz, Berlin (2022); Visual Unpredictability curated by Adrian and Kenny Schachter, Patrick Parrish Gallery, New York (2022); Cave Canem, Eveleibe Gallery, London (2021); Happy place, Stall Display, Berlin (2019); Flawless, Stall Display, Berlin (2018)