In their statement, the jury wrote: For her series “Siedlung Westhausen”, Lena Bils visited the housing estate from the late 1920s, which, following the Bauhaus idea, consists of very uniform and simply designed houses. In Bils’ works, however, their multi-coloured facades serve merely as a backdrop for the sculptures she creates from the bulky waste found there, which she captures in her photographs. At once playful and careful, she assembles discarded household objects such as drawers, parasols, or picture frames and gives new life to them in their new function as part of a work of art – if only for a brief moment. For as soon as Lena Bils has photographed her objects, each of them is returned to its place to be taken away by a new owner or disposed of. The sculptures in Bils’ photographs thus not only tell of the inhabitants of the Westhausen estate, but also of the “cycle of life” of things and the transience of life. The individual photographs take their titles from those of the respective integrated books. With this poetic observation of everyday life as well as with the large-format work “Wo ist Emmi?” dedicated to her grandmother, Lena Bils convinced the jury.
Lena Bils was born in Würzburg in 1993. She is a trained media designer and has been studying art with a focus on photography at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach (HfG) since 2017.
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