Aamun Koi is a Berlin-based visual artist whose evocative work explores the liminal spaces between memory, identity, and transformation. Born in 1989 in Hamburg, Germany, Koi developed an early fascination with integrating mixed media, digital manipulation, and found materials to construct immersive environments that invite viewers to question the boundaries between the natural and synthetic. After earning a degree in Fine Arts from the Universität der Künste Berlin, Koi’s career quickly gained momentum with group and solo exhibitions across Germany, the Netherlands, and Scandinavia.
Noted for their haunting color palettes and dreamlike layering, Koi’s pieces are both personal and universal, often drawing upon the artist’s Nordic heritage and experiences within Berlin’s dynamic art scene. Aamun Koi’s artwork regularly engages with themes of displacement and renewal, featuring motifs of water, fauna, and fragmented architecture. The artist’s commitment to sustainability is evident in their practice, using reclaimed materials and collaborating with local environmental organizations.
Aamun Koi’s work has been included in several prominent biennials and private collections, with critics highlighting their ability to orchestrate a dialogue between tradition and innovation, fragility and resilience.
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