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Marko Köppe

Artistic compositions that find their final meaning only in the eye of the beholder.

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Marko Köppe is a North German visual artist and graphic designer who constructs intricate worlds through analog and digital collage. Drawing inspiration from the surrealist philosophy of Max Ernst and the raw energy of street art, his practice navigates the thin line between reality and the subconscious. His work often features "unreal cities" and sociopolitical narratives, appearing in spaces ranging from Berlin’s ARTNOW Gallery to book covers and social-activism platforms. Köppe views his compositions as open-ended dialogues, believing each piece finds its final form only through the unique perspective of the viewer.

Visual voice

Köppe’s aesthetic is defined by a surrealist tension that blends urban grit with dreamlike imagery. He utilizes contrast and layered textures to explore sociopolitical themes and architectural fantasies within his collage work.
Analog CollageDigital CollageSurrealist ArchitectureSociopolitical CommentaryStreet Art AestheticDreamlike Landscapes
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Marko Köppe — questions answered

What techniques does Marko Köppe use?

He works primarily in analog and digital collage, blending graphic design with fine art.

What influences his artistic style?

His work is shaped by the surrealism of Max Ernst and the visual language of street art.

Where has his work been exhibited?

His art has been shown at Berlin’s ARTNOW Gallery and featured on the Red Line Art Works platform.

What are the recurring themes in his collection?

He frequently explores "unreal cities," dreams, and sociopolitical commentary through high-contrast imagery.

Does his work appear in commercial media?

Yes, his compositions have been used for book covers and band artwork.

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