Katharina Cibulka

Katharina Cibulka
Born1975 (age 48–49)[1]
Innsbruck, Austria[2]
Alma materAcademy of Fine Arts Vienna
Notable work"SOLANGE" installations
Websitewww.katharina-cibulka.com
"Solange Gott einen Bart hat, bin ich Feminist" ("As long as God has a beard, I'm a feminist"), Innsbruck Cathedral[3]
External videos
video icon Katharina Cibulka: Making SOLANGE #27 for NMWA, 2022.

Katharina Cibulka (born 1975) is an Austrian feminist artist,[1] filmmaker and photographer[4] whose work addresses gender-based inequity and power structures through public art projects such as her series of installations "SOLANGE" (German for "as long as"). For her SOLANGE installations, Cibulka covers scaffolding at construction sites with monumental cross-stitch messages in bright pink tulle on white mesh fabric, following the pattern "As long as ... I will be a feminist."[1][5] At least 27 SOLANGE installations[6] have appeared in at least 21 cities, in countries including Austria, Slovenia, Morocco, Germany, and the United States. In 2021, Cibulka received the Tyrolean Prize for Contemporary Art from the State of Tyrol.[2]

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  6. ^ Ruf, Jessica (24 October 2022). "A New Art Installation Is Draped Over the National Museum of Women in the Arts". Washingtonian. Retrieved 19 November 2022.