onetoone (27) Angela Lubič ‘Sticke 2/1 GN’

Angela Lubič

13.09.2025 – 28.03.2026
Talk with Götz Brakel, Theologe, and Angela Lubič on 28.03.2026 at 5 pm.

Grafik Angela Lubič

Angela Lubič lives and works in Berlin. She studied fine art at the Berlin University of the Arts and graduated as a master student. She has received numerous scholarships and Artist-in-Residence-grants for Hungary, Sweden, Finland and Iceland. Her works are represented in the collections of the Berlinische Galerie and the Berlin Kupferstichkabinett, among others.

Angela Lubič works site-specific. In her expansive installations, she uses lines that traverse, mark, connect and alter the perspective of the space. For her wall installation in the Royal Bakery, she draws inspiration from the ‘Stickenwagen’ trolleys commonly used in bakeries to store trays of dough or finished baked goods. The term ‘Sticken’, derived from the Low German/Dutch ‘Stikke’ meaning ‘stick, rod, frame’, refers equally to craft traditions and architectural structures. Lubič dissolves the contours of two such frames into a skeletal structure of lines, which she transfers directly onto the wall using black adhesive tape. Rotation, reduction and displacement create linear overlays that are also reminiscent of the shell of a high-rise building. A fragile and poetic framework of lines, whose illusory three-dimensionality unfolds again and again for the viewer in motion.

‘The line leaves the paper and creates spatial perspectives on the wall that evoke new angles and impossibilities.’

onetoone – Art at the Røyal Bakery is a project by Kati Gausmann.