Milena Büsch

Milena Büsch looks at everyday and pop cultures and their representation in journals and magazines. She works over found photographs with her painting, focusing on the qualities of color that connect the different media.

The Ordinary of the Ordinary, Installation view, Super Super Markt, Berlin, 2025

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  • Dead Duck – Zange, 2024
    Dead Duck – Zange, 2024

    Milena Büsch

  • Dead Duck – Schwein, 2024
    Dead Duck – Schwein, 2024

    Milena Büsch

Exhibitions

  • The Ordinary of the Ordinary

    Clémentine Adou, Milena Büsch, Michel Majerus

    Curated by Oriane Durand

    November 20, 2025 – January 11, 2026

    Super Super Markt, Brunnenstr. 22, Berlin

Biography

Milena Büsch (b. 1980 in Weingarten, Germany) lives and works in Berlin, Germany.

Education

She studied at HfBK Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main, and The Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna.

Exhibitions

Selected solo exhibitions include FELIX GAUDLITZ, Vienna (2025); FELIX GAUDLITZ, Vienna; Tiny Mutual Admiration Societies, Vienna (both 2022); Forgo, Berlin (2020); FELIX GAUDLITZ, Vienna; Geld, London (both 2019); Die Welt 2017, Berlin (2017); and Diana Lambert, Vienna (2015).

Büsch’s work has been included in group exhibitions at Super Super Markt, Berlin; MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna; diez, Amsterdam (all 2025); Tangente St. Pölten, St. Pölten; University Gallery of the Angewandte Heiligenkreuzerhof, Vienna; JUBG, Cologne; Temples, Los Angeles; kettles, Frankfurt am Main (all 2024); Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne; Halle für Kunst Steiermark, Graz (both 2023); Villa Schifanoia, Firenze; Galerie der Stadt Schwaz, Schwaz (both 2021); Lars Friedrich, Berlin; Art at Michael’s, Santa Monica (both 2020); and Édouard Montassut, Paris (2019).

Selected press

2025

Milena Büsch at FELIX GAUDLITZ
Spike Art Magazine, Maximilian Geymüller, 2025

2023

Milena Büsch
Artforum, Vanessa Joan Müller, 2023

2020

Primavera (An Elegy)
Mousse Magazine, Sabrina Tarasoff, 2020

2019

Milena Büsch’s Large Paintings Parody Consumer Culture
Hyperallergic, Max L. Feldman, 2019