Dana Meyer's (*1982) sculptures possess a timeless sovereignty. Her practice is sophisticated
and bold because without preparations or models she forges her sculptures freehandedly from
steel. Her sculptural works are full of tension powerful and dynamic. Meyer exclusively
depicts animals and humans individually in groups sometimes fragmented yet always strong in
their statement both realist and expressive. Between human and animal figures Meyer
recognizes a partly metaphorical partly portrait-like corporeal kinship which is able to
dissolve the clearly drawn boundaries between the two spheres.