• Overview

    Silke Weissbach (b. 1984) makes abstract paintings that function as living systems, treating transformation as both chemical and affective process. Each surface becomes a meeting point between body and land, where organism, material, and environment act upon one another.

     

    Materials enter the work as active agents. Living close to natural environments allows Weissbach to source biological matter directly, through foraging and gathering, which she combines with synthetic ingredients drawn from consumer and cosmetic industries — hyaluronic acid, collagen, plant extracts, mineral compounds. This pairing embodies the central tension in her practice: the entanglement of natural and synthetic systems. Their behaviour determines the formation of the image — liquids pool and withdraw, surfaces contract and fracture, pigments concentrate and disperse. Weissbach calibrates these conditions through timing, layering, and environmental control, allowing crystallisation, absorption, and sedimentation to unfold. The surface operates as a stratified record, each fissure and deposit registering a specific material event.

     

    Her practice is rooted in feminist ecology and an ongoing engagement with shamanic tradition, animist thought, and astrological frameworks — a sensibility attuned to the intelligence of nonhuman life and the cycles that move through it. This research articulates a visual language of metabolic intimacy: painting as a means of sensing the porous relations among substance, technology, and life.

     

    Weissbach grew up near the Baltic Sea in Northern Germany. She studied illustration and graphic design at the University of Applied Arts and sculpture at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg, before completing her MA in Painting at the Royal College of Art, London (2020), where she now lives and works. She was awarded the Winsor & Newton and Paul Smith Foundation Art Prize in 2025 and completed the Imagination Fellowship at Arizona State University the same year. She was shortlisted for the London Bronze Sculpture Fellowship (2023), the COB Award (2024) for an interdisciplinary project on collective intelligence, bioacoustics, and ecological consciousness, and the Somerset House Digital Residency Programme (2023). Her Correspondence (Sugar) series, initiated in 2020, was added to the Jan van Eyck Future Materials Bank in 2022. In 2024, she undertook residencies at Xenia in North Hampshire and Porthmeor Studios in Cornwall.

     

    Studio: London, Uk

  • Works
    • Silke Weißbach, CHRYSTAL GROUNDS, 2024
      Silke Weißbach
      CHRYSTAL GROUNDS, 2024
      Acrylic, agar agar, glycerin, sodium percarbonate, pigments, wax, cellulose on canvas
      30 x 25 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, ANMA, 2025
      Silke Weißbach
      ANMA, 2025
      Oil, cochineal (Dragon's Blood), cornflowers, wax on canvas.
      152.4 × 101.6 × 3 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, ABLAZE, 2025
      Silke Weißbach
      ABLAZE, 2025
      Oil, acrylic, rose petals, hyaluronic acid, wax, aloe vera, ink, iridescent pigments on canvas.
      91 x 112 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, LUSTER, 2025
      Silke Weißbach
      LUSTER, 2025
      Camellia japonica, cellulose, ink, chia seeds, wax on canvas.
      100 x 90 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, ONE MORE RUSH, 2025
      Silke Weißbach
      ONE MORE RUSH, 2025
      Acrylic, ink, cochineal, collagen, comfort, estrogen, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, lactose, plant sap, progestin, starch on canvas.
      200 x 180 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, APEX BEAT-FLUTTERING, POUNDING, SKIPPED AND EXTRA IRREGULAR , 2025/2024
      Silke Weißbach
      APEX BEAT-FLUTTERING, POUNDING, SKIPPED AND EXTRA IRREGULAR , 2025/2024
      Ink, pigments, acrylic, soap, shea butter, PVA, wax, magic bells – mother of thousands (kalanchoe daigremontiana), comfort (lily and rice flower) on linen.
      210 x 160 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, CADENT, 2026
      Silke Weißbach
      CADENT, 2026
      Oil, cellulose, cochineal, Turkish rose extract, ash, Bougainvillaea leaves, wax on canvas, stretched on aluminium stretcher bars.
      70 x 100 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, FRAILED, 2026
      Silke Weißbach
      FRAILED, 2026
      Cellulose, oil, cochineal, Turkish rose extract, ash, wax on canvas, stretched on aluminium stretcher bars.
      30 x 50 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, IN YOUR ARMS , 2026
      Silke Weißbach
      IN YOUR ARMS , 2026
      Oil, thuja (arbor vitae), Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus), wax, resin on canvas, stretched on aluminium stretcher bars.
      35 × 50 x 3.5 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, INHALER, 2026
      Silke Weißbach
      INHALER, 2026
      Oil, pine needles, wax, resin on canvas, stretched on aluminium stretcher bars.
      35 × 50 x 3.5 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, CIRCE, 2026
      Silke Weißbach
      CIRCE, 2026
      Oil, magnolia, wax, iridescent pigment, feathers, cornflowers, chia seeds, primrose on canvas.
      152.4 × 101.6 × 3 cm
    • Silke Weißbach, US, 2026
      Silke Weißbach
      US, 2026
      Acrylic, ink, collagen, comfort, hyaluronic acid, mother of pearl, shea butter and wax on canvas.
      150 x 100 cm
  • Installation shots