Judith was co-organiser and mentor of «into the fields» in 2025.
Judith Milz (*1989) lives and works in Karlsruhe and Berlin. In her work, she explores and develops possibilities of narration: sculpturally, performatively, textually, photographically and journalistically. In recent years, Judith has become increasingly involved with private and public archives, such as the image archive of the first German nuclear research centre. This preoccupation strongly impacts her often site- and context-specific works as a practice of artistic investigation. Her works play with the political in the everyday and with concepts of fictionality in which humour appears as a form of resistance. Judith is currently working on the publication and radio broadcast series ‘dog politics’, which centres on the political appropriation of the German Shepherd Dog. Judith has co-run the exhibition space and bar TV-Hifi in Karlsruhe since 2020 and has published several books, including as co-editor ‘10 %. Concerning the Image Archive of a Nuclear Research Centre’ (Spector Books, 2021). Her performative and visually-installed works have been shown at Kunststiftung Baden-Württemberg, Kunsthalle Mannheim, Badischer Kunstverein, Goethe-Institut Sofia and Barın Han Istanbul, among others. In recent years, she has lived and worked between France and Germany, including as a resident at the Cité des Arts in Paris.
Foto: Michel Sziegoleit
