About the German photographer, Oliver SIEBER (b. 1966, in Düsseldorf)
Oliver SIEBER studied Visual Communication at the University of Applied Sciences in Bielefeld as well as at the University of Applied Sciences in Düsseldorf. He lives and works in his native city, Düsseldorf' together with German photographer Katja STUKE. The two form an artist couple and have a joint studio. Since 2000 they have exhibited together abroad and in Germany. With Katja STUKE, he publishes the photography project 'Frau Böhm', later called 'Böhm/Kobayashi'. The pair has curated the photography exhibition 'ANT!FOTO' once a year at Kunstraum Düsseldorf or Künstlerverein Malkasten since 2010. The pair received several grants, among them by the Arts Foundation 'Kunststiftung NRW', The Goethe Institut Toronto. Since 2009 he has a lectureship at TU-Dortmund.
Photo books by Oliver SIEBER
'Deutsch II; SkinsModsTeds' (2002); 'Die Blinden' (2007); 'Character Thieves' (2007); 'J_Subs' (2008); 'O.i.F. (Original in Farbe) Director’s Cut (2003/2009, with Katja STUKE); 'ANT!FOTO' (yearly magazine, since 2010); 'The BöhmKobayashi Encyclopedia' (2010, with Katja STUKE); 'Imaginary Club 1' (2010); 'Imaginary Club 2' (2010); 'Imaginary Club' (2013); Japanese Lesson' (2014, with Katja STUKE); 'You and Me' (2017, with Katja STUKE); 'For Sale' (2017); 'New World / Shin Sekai. Böhm #47' (2018, with Katja STUKE); 'Sequence as a Dialogue' (2019); 'Album' 2020); 'Cities change the Songs of Birds. Böhm #49' (2020, with Katja STUKE); '10' (2020); 'Paris, 8 Dec 2018 - La Ville Lumière' (2021, with Katja STUKE); 'Peripheren' (2022, with Katja STUKE)