Wanda Stang is a distinctive voice in Berlin’s contemporary art scene. Her paintings combine vivid color worlds with subtle reflections on identity, memory, and the emotional landscapes of human existence. Blurring the boundaries between dream and reality, her work creates poetic spaces where the invisible becomes tangible. After studying painting in Baden-Württemberg in 2005, she worked in London for AlexanderMcQueen, refining her sense of materiality and composition. In 2014, she graduated from Berlin-Weißensee School of Art as a master student in textile and surface design. Today, her works are exhibited internationally, characterized by layered compositions, emotional depth, and atmospheric intensity.
Wanda Stang is a Berlin-based painter exploring identity, memory, and psychological landscapes through vibrant colors and layered structures. She began studying painting in 2005 in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. In 2011 she moved to London, working as an artistic assistant and designer for Alexander McQueen, which influenced her sensitivity to materiality, texture, and composition. In 2014 she graduated from Weißensee Academy of Art Berlin as a master student in textile and surface design, focusing on painting. Stang’s work has been shown in exhibitions and art fairs in Germany, the Netherlands, the US, Italy, and Hungary.