Sebastian Bieniek (B1EN1EK) is an artist who started his career at the
Kunsthaus Tacheles in 1998.
He workes with painting, conceptual art and photography.
Here you see his photographic artwork.
2025
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Photos from the "Archetypical Sculptures" series
Series of 14 photographs, made in Paris, Berlin, Leipzig, Frankfurt a. M., Hamburg and Honk Kong.
19th of aug. 2025
„Archetypical Sculpture No. 3“ by Sebastian Bieniek, Berlin 2015. Edition of 9 original photographs. 67 cm. x 100 cm.
2025
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Photos from the "The Way Real Artists Do It" series
As everyone knows, artists are something very special. And of course, artists do everything very special. This includes things that are talked about and things that aren't. In this series, an ancient secret is revealed. It shows how real artists relieve themselves. A glimpse behind the scenes that only a few are allowed to experience.
19th of aug. 2025
"The Way Real Artists Do It No. 3" by Sebastian Bieniek, 2014. Edition of 9 original photographs. 67 cm. x 100 cm.
2025
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Photos from the "Dictators" series first time online!
"Dictators" is a series of 5 photographs by the Berlin based artist from 2015. The photographs show women with a kind of dick that is composed of the towers and other monuments taken from the view and langscape of Berlin.
19th of aug. 2025
„Dictator No. 1“ by Sebastian Bieniek, 2015. Edition of 9 original photographs. 67 cm. x 100 cm.
2025
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Photos from the "Interventions" series first time online!
Interventions is a series of photographs characterized by something amiss within them. Sometimes it's the perspective, sometimes a leg that's where the hand should be and vice versa, sometimes two left legs, and another time a hand that doesn't reach into the crotch but reaches out from it. That's why the series is rightly called Intervention, because it's an intervention into reality.
The series consists of only 17 photographs which were made between 2013 and 2020 in Berlin, Unterlüß/Germany and Tehran/Iran.
18th of aug. 2025
„Intervention No. 8“ by Sebastian Bieniek, 2016. Edition of 9 original photographs. 67 cm. x 100 cm.