The early stages of Alexandra Telgmann's artistic journey were profoundly influenced by her father, a renowned goldsmith artist. After earning her master's degree in goldsmithing, she embarked on a new artistic path by studying portrait and life painting at the College of Art and Design in Savannah, USA.
During her career, she has reached impressive milestones, including guest lectures in Savannah, USA, and Lacoste, France, for the Savannah College of Art and Design.
Since then, she has curated an impressive portfolio of international and national exhibitions, spanning cities such as New York, London, Barcelona, Charleston, Las Vegas, Denver, Colorado Springs, Munich, and Leipzig. Her inaugural solo exhibition, titled 'Laconella,' was showcased at the Pinnacle Gallery in Savannah, USA.
In an exciting endeavor, she was invited to design a stage set for the ballet 'Men and Women' in collaboration with choreographer Antoine Jully at the Oldenburgische Staatstheater.
Additionally, Alexandra Telgmann holds memberships in esteemed organizations, including the Portrait Society of America and the International Guild of Realism (IGOR/USA). Her captivating oil paintings currently find representation at prestigious galleries such as Abend Gallery Denver, the Grand Bohemian Gallery in Charleston, the 33rd Contemporary Art Gallery in Miami, and the MEAM museum in Barcelona, Spain, and are also part of the Lunar Codex on the Moon.
Several of her paintings have been featured multiple times at the MEAM Museum in Barcelona, and one of her artworks was exhibited at the Mall Galleries in London. Recently, she was a finalist in the international painting competition hosted by NTD at the Salmagundi Art Club in New York, where she received an Honorable Mention.