Friedrich Andreoni
Friedrich Andreoni (1995) is an Italian-German interdisciplinary artist who grew up between Italy and the Arabian Peninsula and currently lives and works between Germany and Italy. His artistic practice spans sound art, sculpture, drawing, installation, performance, and video, focusing on themes of memory, spirituality, potentiality, and spatial perception.
He studied sculpture at weißensee kunsthochschule berlin (graduated 2020) and was a scholar of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (2018–2023). Awarded a DAAD fellowship, he completed an MFA at the Sound Department of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. From 2022 to 2024, he was Meisterschüler of Turner Prize–winning artist Susan Philipsz at the Academy of Fine Arts Dresden.
In 2023 he won the Ducato Art Prize (Academy section) and received a special mention at the Pontifical Academies Prize – Virtuosi del Pantheon (Vatican City). In 2025 he presented his first institutional solo exhibition in Germany, This all sounds, and was selected to participate in the 18th Quadriennale di Roma. The same year he was awarded the Italian Council (14th edition, Italian Ministry of Culture) and participated in BIENALSUR.
Andreoni has held residencies and exhibitions at institutions including Museo Novecento (Florence), Château de Fontainebleau (France), and Caspar-David-Friedrich-Zentrum (Germany). His works are included in public and private collections internationally.