Isolde Krams - sculptor and performance artist. Born in Münstermaifeld, Germany, 1961. Now lives and works in Berlin.
1984, obtained a degree in Fine Arts (sculpture) at the University of the Witwatersrand. In 1985, lived and worked in Paris at the Citè International des Arts. From 1987 until 1990, completed a Master of Arts degree at the University of the Witwatersrand and lectured in the department of Fine Arts at the Technikon of the Witwatersrand.
From 1991, independent art studio in Johannesburg, with master-classes in sculpture and ceramics. In 2004, ventured into art-film making with: “It’s so beautiful it almost looks artificial” and “Miss Lelarap Raw”. Her concerns are socio-political and the environment.
She has exhibited extensively in South Africa and is represented in public collections throughout South Africa; including the National Gallery in Cape Town and the Johannesburg Art Museum.