Christoph Mügge


Christoph Mügge is a German-Swedish contemporary artist based in Malmö, Sweden. He studied at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, graduating in 2013. Mügge primarily develops large-scale, site-specific projects that combine found materials with techniques including installation, sculpture, drawing, and assemblage. His work examines themes such as the impact of conflict on everyday life, the physical and digital traces humans leave behind, narrative construction, and the interpretation of historical events.

Life and education

Mügge was born in 1983 in Bonn, Germany. He studied under British sculptor Richard Deacon at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and received his diploma in 2013. He currently lives and works in Malmö, Sweden.

Artistic practice

Mügge’s work engages with found and everyday materials, particularly in his site-specific projects. He utilizes a range of techniques, including installation, sculpture, works on paper, and assemblage, exploring themes of memory, transience, and the reconfiguration of material culture.
Since 2017, Christoph has worked collaboratively with his brother, Sebastian Mügge. Their joint practice transforms archival material and everyday items into immersive installations. Their collaboration began with the exhibition Det stora soprumsnöjet at Kristianstads konsthall.

Solo exhibitions

Duo exhibitions (with Sebastian Mügge)

Group exhibitions and biennials

Grants and residencies

Public commissions