ALEXANDRA KORDAS

B. 1958, Munich. Lives and works in Munich.

Alexandra Kordas , who initially worked as an actress and screenwriter, has had artistic roots since her school days at the Waldorf School. Her expressive, sometimes large-format works are characterized by a distinctive freedom in her use of materials, colour, and gesture. Her sculptures unfold a physical presence that immediately draws the viewer into the action.

Her creative breakthrough came in 2018. Since then, the Munich-based artist has created a profound, introspective body of work that deals with themes such as suffering, loss, and war, revealing painful fragments of personal and collective experiences. Her works arise from an inner vision. Forms and colours do not develop as reflections of external reality, but as expressions of a processual, intuitive event that nevertheless maintains a subtle connection to the world of things. Alexandra Kordas’ artistic concern remains clear: to make invisible inner states visible and to translate psychological and social transitions into a form that can be experienced sensually. Her sculpture acts as a poetic seismograph—not of major upheavals, but of subtle, decisive shifts beneath the surface.

Despite her still young career, Alexandra Kordas has participated in countless group and solo exhibitions in Rome, Venice, Turin, Madrid, London, Zurich, New York, and Munich (solo exhibition in 2026 at Kunsthalle LV1871), among other places. In 2025, museum exhibitions included: “Between poles” at the Palacio Ducal de Medinaceli Museum, Soria, Spain, and “Fundamental From beginning to end, we are all equal” at the MUSEO NACIONAL DE ARTE, La Paz Casilla, Bolivia.

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The World is falling apart by Alexandra Kordas 2026