Secondary agents, 2026
Put a pin in it, 2026
Labour of Love, 2025
Object of Dependence III (push+pull), 2026

Buckets, 2026
Object of Dependence, 2024
Sling, 2025
Beast of Burden IV, 2025
Beast of Burden II, 2025
Beast of Burden V, 2025
Carrier, 2026
Archive of previous work 
Brot gib uns heute unser täglich (My parents’ bread plate), 2025
Drawings, 2020-2026

Beast of Burden, 2025
The Beloved Tamed, 2023
Object of Dependence II, 2025
Rebekka Homann (*1999 in Hamburg) is a visual artist based in Berlin and London.
Her practice revolves around complex social dynamics, namely topics of caretaking, attachment, interdependence and the way in which (emotional) labor shapes relationships to others and the self. She explores these topics in 3D-animation, sculpture and drawing and combines these media in installations and video sculptures. 

A reccurring motive is the relationship between herself and two horses that she took care of from childhood on into early adulthood. They died of old age and illness under her care in 2015 and 2020.
This act of caretaking was tied up in dynamics of responsibility, labour, resentment and guilt. These topics inform her work to this day, she is exploring their impact on relationships between humans, as well as between humans and nonhumans.
Her choice of heavy materials that she treats with gentle care reflects these ideas, together with her digital work that deals with (re)creating physical spaces in digital worlds, therefore caring for them by way of conservation.


She graduated with an MFA from the Slade School of Fine Art in June 2025. Previously, she studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Art and the Academie Royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles. 
Throughout her studies, she was a scholarship holder of the DAAD (2023-2025), the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (2020-2025) and the Leonora Carrington Scholarship (Slade School of Fine Art, 2023-2025). She was awarded the Boise Travel Grant in Summer 2025, which supported a trip to Belgium and New York to further develop her ongoing research into unicorn iconography. 

homannrebekka@gmail.com 
@rbkkah
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