RASENDER STILLSTAND - A nighttime ride through beginnings of the Corona Crisis.

2021, 4K video, 2 channel video installation.
Length: 8:12 min (large flat screen monitor 48" to 55") and 41:51 min (small digital photo frame 9") with news from January (11:53 min) and February (29:58 min), 2020.

A wall-mounted flat screen, i.e. the "frosted screen", becomes the windshield of a car that seems to be driving through heavy rainy weather (=tears) in the dark of the night. At regular intervals, the windshield wipers clean the (monitor) window like the blink of an eye. From the car radio one hears reports about the first two months of the Corona Pandemic, i.e. January and February 2020.

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With the central-perspective view of a first-person shooter, the viewer seems to drive through an uncomfortable and obscure world, with a fixed gaze directed into the distance, but never arriving anywhere (loop). One literally drives against the wall.

On a mini-monitor (the speedometer) not the speed is measured, but the days we are racing past. On the "car radio" appears the date of the message to be heard. We "learn" about the spread of an unknown virus and what protective measures are recommended and taken.


Background info:
The title "Rasender Stillstand" refers to Paul Virillo's 1987 essay of the same name, published in the book of the same title that appeared in French in 1990 and in German in 1992.

I think the title describes today's times very well and it can also be understood as furious standstill, as in "furious with rage."

In my research, I first realized that Virillo's text is understood, not only by me, as an apt description of the current "Corona crisis." Mostly, however, it is interpreted in a very one-dimensional way, namely as if the pandemic had (finally) put an abrupt end to our restless and wasteful life before and we are now slowed down and forced to think and turn around.

But actually this is not about a succession (first the unbridled life and then the prison sentence), but rather about the schizophrenic state of a simultaneity of enormous acceleration of digital communication with total paralysis of the body. "Swept along by the tremendous violence of speed, we move nowhere." (Virillo) and "The greater mobility becomes, the greater control becomes." (Virillo).

Young people race through virtual landscapes and war zones as first-person shooters in their computer games, work their controllers with their nimble fingers, and become fat and clumsy themselves because they no longer move from the couch.

According to Virillo, the new techniques of instant interactivity have made us "much closer to what is far away than to our immediate neighbor, increasingly detached from ourselves." This loss of one's own body leads, according to Virillo, to the "void" of a virtual environment, a space-time whose telecommunication technologies are both the origin and the end." First people were fixed in houses, then in "automotive furniture" and means of transportation, then by telepresence (Virillo) - a journey without a journey and a locomotion without locomotion (Virillo)

PROTECTION I

 

2018/19. photo series

55,0 x 32,2 cm, fine art print on Hahnemühle paper


This portrait series shows construction workers and street vendors in Bangkok. By wearing protective clothing and masking their faces, these people working under harsh conditions protect themselves from injury, strong sun, dust and air pollution. In doing so, they often create fascinating combinations of colors and patterns.

Production Assistant: Varinth Sukpong



 

 

 

 

Exhibition Goethe Institut Brasil - 2018

 

 

Protection II

 

2020, Photo series
55,0 x 32,2 cm, fine art print on Hahnemühle paper

The portrait series was taken from 04 to 08 March 2020 on the Pitztal Glacier in the Austrian Tyrol. The skiers and snowboarders in their mostly brightly colored clothing protect themselves with helmets, goggles, scarves and masks from injuries and sun, from cold, wind and snow. Their fashionable-futuristic look moves between individual design and conformity and features interesting variations.

The Covid 19 pandemic seemed far at the beginning of March 2020, although it was already raging very close in Italy. A few days later, the lockdown also took place in Austria and Germany. Now we wear masks to protect ourselves from viral infection.

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE CLIENT

2018, 11:02 min, 360° video (work in progress).


Prostitutes flirt with you, the potential client. They gather around the 360° camera (or you) and offer their services and try to seduce you. They amuse themselves with you and their laughter becomes shriller and shriller.


360-degree videos make the viewer* physically immerse in another world. Normally the panorama promises a wide and free view, but in my work "The Client" (2018) I want to put the viewer in a claustrophobic situation. Observed and approached by intrusive women, we seem to be trapped in the center and at their mercy. We can only turn around our own axis.


The video was shot in Bangkok with prostitutes and their pimps.

 

 

 

 

 

MONDKALB

2012, 13:28 min, Full HD video for a flat screen monitor or projection.



The white bedspread becomes a restlessly moving creature. The artist is hidden and trapped inside it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AM STRAND

2012, 12:15 min, HD Video



Like actors on a stage, people in their (bathing) costumes act here on the Baltic Sea beach accompanied by heavy thunder and a dramatic change of light. This scenery appears almost artificial, as if it were a studio backdrop, illuminated by large spotlights. A squawking radio barely audibly plays a live report on the racist attacks on the Central Reception Center for Asylum Seekers and a hostel for Vietnamese contract workers in Rostock-Lichtenhagen. At the end, Richard Wagner's "Tannhäuser" is heard. A happy ending?



Sound mixing: Christian Obermaier

Postproduction: Franziska Röhlig

 

 





 

 

INTRUDERS

 

2016, 12:01 min, Full HD video for a flatscreen monitor or a room-based projection.

A group of young people tirelessly tries to get into the (video) frame from all sides. The "intruders" look expectantly towards us, but have to take cover again and again and are driven away. They don't manage to cross the borders....


Actors: Ana Jelusic, Anna Maysuk, Annika Haas, André Hörmeyer, Büke Schwarz, Catalina Gómez Alvarez, Claudia Damm, David Pollmann, Elena Gómez Alvarez, Elisa Gómez Alvarez, Enrico Ticconi, Fatemeh Irandoost, Fergus Johnson, Franziska Seehausen, Hans Kannewitz, Jonas Alsleben, Jonas Reigardt, Juan Harcha, Justus Heitzelmann, Liang Zhipeng, Malte Weber, Michael Bertuleit, Nico Henke, Paul Riemann, Silke Schwarz, Theresia Kimmel, Timo Kreitz.


Camera: Thomas Kutschker, assistance: Elisa Gómez Alvarez / Büke Schwarz,

Postproduction: Franziska Röhlig, Sound Design: Christian Obermaier

 

 

 

 

 

SOUS-MARINS / SUBMARINES

2015, 10:27 min, Full HD video for a large video projection or a flat screen monitor.

Out of the black of the video image appear the heads of divers, equipped with different snorkels, goggles and caps. They observe us and disappear again underground.

The behavior described in the off-camera commentary makes the divers seem like strange creatures, aggressive and voracious, camouflaging and defending themselves, mating and dying. The French term "sous-marin" means not only "underwater," but also submarine, mole, and colloquially agent and spy....

The off-text was inspired by underwater films, such as "Les amours de la pieuvre" , 1965 and "Histoires de crevettes", 1964 by Jean Painlevé (1902-1989). The behavior of octopuses, giant squids, jellyfish, seahorses, dolphins, manatees and other sea creatures is described. The soundtrack by Tobias Purfürst is based on electronic music of the 60s.

The video work can be shown on a flatscreen monitor or in a cinema-like context, or as a site-specific projection in which the oversized heads emerge not from the center of the image but from the bottom edge of a wall or window, giving the impression that the heads are emerging directly from a pool of water.

Performers: Sabine Dohnke, Antje Göthling, Justus Göthling, Frauke Hönsch-Kaczmarek, Ingo Kaczmarek, Thorsten Klettke, Angela Nenov, Louisa Rusch, Thomas Schaal, Günter Schlabitz

Location: Tauchzentrale Berlin-Kreuzberg

Director: Anna Anders

Camera: Thomas Kutschker

Assistance: Franziska Röhlig

Sound recording: Christoph Baumgarten

Editing: Anna Anders

Color correction: Till Beckmann

Narrator: Francois Rossier, Ben Posener


 

 

 

 

VENICE VANISHED

2011, 17:32 min, Full HD video for a flat screen.

The video can be viewed like a painting on the wall or a view out of the window. First you see only a gray wall of fog until gradually the first boats appear. The fog slowly lifts and lets us guess where we are. The sounds condense into a sound composition. More and more ships cross the canal like a busy highway until a large steamer takes away our view again and makes Venice disappear.

Sound Design: Christian Obermaier

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CV

 

born in Munich, Germany

since 1986 artistic work with video (single-channel tapes and installations)

lives in Berlin, Germany

since 2005 professor for moving images at the Universität der Künste Berlin (The Berlin University of the Arts), faculty of design

1997 – 2001

artistic assistant at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Department of Media Art

1995 – 1997

independent video productions for various cultural institutions

1992 – 1995

postgraduate studies at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Department of Media Art

1989 – 1992

production assistant at Bayerischer Rundfunk-Fernsehen (Bavarian Television) in Munich for cultural programs as "Kulturreport", "KulturPlus" and "Capriccio"

1980 – 1986

studies at Akademie der Bildenden Künste München (Academy of Fine Arts Munich)

SOLO- AND DOUBLE EXHIBITION

2019

Goethe Institut Porto Alegre, Brasilien

2017

"Trugbilder (Mirages)", solo show a spart of the festival "Filmwinter Stuttgart" (catalog)

2014

"Lichte Momente“ (Light Moments), Osnabrück, Germany (together with Niklas Goldbach)

2013

"Entrance“, Skaftfell Center for Visual Art, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

"On-Off", Galerie Dagmar Schmidla, Cologne

2012

"Covered", Skaftfell Center for Visual Art, Seyðisfjörður, Iceland

"Changing Room", Galerie Petra Stilper, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

2011

"Time Shift", Galerie Projektraum Interaction, Berlin (together with Mercedes Barros)

2009

"Beauty", KIBLA - Multimedia Center, Maribor, Slovenia

2008

"Windows", Deutscher Künstlerbund, Berlin (together with Maria Vedder)

"Vamos a la Playa“, Samuelis Baumgarte Galerie, Bielefeld (together with Fran Dropkin)

2005

"Body-Bilder" (Body Images), Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

2004 /05

"Gastspiel" (Guest Performance), Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn, Germany (catalog)

"Art Cologne 04", video space, Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

2002

"Face to Face", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

2001

"Shower", 4 video projections, Galleri K1, Kulturhuset, Stockholm, Sweden

2000

"Life Size", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

1995

"Schaulust" (Curiosity), Galerie Brigitte Schenk, Cologne, Germany

GROUP EXHIBITIONS (selection)

2021

 “Now to Then”, ArtPort Kingston, New York, 7.-28.02.2021

https://www.artportkingston.com/

"Play“, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart (start due to Corona pandemic uncertain)

https://www.staatsgalerie.de/en/exhibitions/play.html

"Reset“, Kunstmuseum Ahlen, from 02.10.2021

https://kunstmuseum-ahlen.de

"The Mediterranean Biennale“, curators Belu-Simion Fainaru, Avital Bar-Shay, Haifa, Israel, (start due to Corona pandemic uncertain)

2019

"Fata Morgana - in Between“, video screening, Galerie Nord / Kunstverein Tiergarten, Berlin

"Facing Realities“, organised by The Art Union in a garden colony in Berlin

2018

"Dokuments and Videos from the Wulf Herzogenrath-Archive“, Akademie der Künste Berlin

"Haushalt. Die Dinge und ich." (Household. The Things and Me), Städtische Galerie Sohle 1, Berkamen

2017

"Heimat?"(Homeland?), QR code exhibition at project space Deutscher Künstlerbund in Berlin, Germany

"in_visible limits", Kunst(Zeug)Haus, Rapperswil, Switzerland (catalog)

"Desperate Housewives? Female Artists Clean Up", Staatliches Textil- and Industriemuseum, Augsburg, Germany (catalog)

"Capture the Future: Elusive Identity", German Patent and Trademark Office (DPMA) Berlin, Germany

"Fund Art“,  charity auction in cooperation with Sotheby's, Austria (catalog)

2016

"in_visible limits", Kunsthaus Interlaken, Switzerland

"in_visible limits", Kunstverein Konstanz, Germany

"in_visible limits", Neuer Kunstverein Aschaffenburg, Germany

"Desperate Housewives? Female Artists Clean Up", Städtische Galerie, Villingen-Schwenningen

"Desperate Housewives? Female Artists Clean Up", Kunstmuseum Mühlheim an der Ruhr

"Desperate Housewives? Female Artists Clean Up", Kunstsammlungen Zwickau, Max-Pechstein-Museum, Germany

2015

"Desperate Housewives. Künstlerinnen räumen auf“ (Female Artist are Cleaning Up), Museum im Kulturspeicher, Würzburg, Germany

"AMOCA", Arab Museum of Contemporary Art, Sakhnin, Israel

"Avesta Art“, Avesta, Sweden

"Avesta Winter Art“, Avesta, Sweden

2014

"Underground“, Fort de Schoenenbourg, Alsace/France (catalog)

2013

"Aus Ernst wird Spaß … das Ironische in der Kunst", Projektraum Deutscher Künstlerbund, Berlin

"Second Mediterranean Biennale“ Sakhnin, Israel

2012

"Schauplatz“, Galerie Stilper, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

"VK-Kunst“, Galerie Greulich, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

2011

"Museumsbauhütte II", Werkbundarchiv-Museum der Dinge, Berlin, Germany

"Aufstand der Dinge", MIM & MORE Contemporary, Berlin, Germany

"Wechselausstellung I“, Galerie Stilper, Frankfurt/Main, Germany

2010

"Intimacy. Das Bad in der Kunst" (The Bath in Art), Kunstmuseum Ahlen, Germany (catalog)

"The First Mediterranean Bienniale of Contemporary Art, Haifa, Israel

2008

"Stars & Sternchen“, FEX. Plattform für Medienkunst, lange Nacht der Museen, Stuttgart, Germany

"CASZ-Moving Images in Public Space", Contemporary Art Screen Zuidas, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2007

Ars Electronica, Science Centre, Singapore

"CASZ-Moving Images in Public Space", Contemporary Art Screen Zuidas, Amsterdam, Netherlands

2006                    

"40jahrevideokunst.de - was fehlt", Projektraum Deutscher Künstlerbund, Berlin, Germany

"Cologne Fine Arts“, Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"Der gestohlene Blick", Art Loss Registers auf der "Exponatec", Cologne, Germany

"Mädels", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"Strictly Berlin", Galerie der Künste, Berlin, Germany

2005                    

Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany

"Art Cologne 05", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

2004

"Sauber oder Rein?", DASA (Deutsche Arbeitsschutzausstellung), Dortmund, Germany

"Der elektronische Raum", Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl, Germany

"Kunst Köln", Kunstmesse, at Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"Art Brussels", Kunstmesse Brüssel, at Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Brussels, Belgium

"Be Clean...!.Sei sauber...!", Musée d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, Luxembourg

"Medium Medien", Kunstverein Lingen, Kunsthalle Lingen, Germany

"Black & White", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Luxembourg

2003

"Second International Installation Triennale", Haifa Museum of Art, Israel

"Art Brussels", Kunstmesse Brüssel, bei Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Brussels, Belgium

"Schweigen", Oberlandesgericht Köln, Germany

"Strictly Public", Galerie Kultur Köln 30, Cologne, Germany

"Arche Noah", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"streams of encounter", Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan (catalog)

"Video-Skulpturen in Deutschland seit 1963", touring exhibition of the Instituts für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa): Museo de Arte de Lima, Museu Paco das Artes, São Paulo und Museo de Arte Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires. Kurator: Prof. Dr. Wulf Herzogenrath (catalog)

2002

"Art Cologne 02", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"Arsenal/Armoury", Wandelhalle e.V., Cologne, Germany

"untouchable", Foro Artistico, Hannover, Germany

"Art Brussels", art fair Brussels/Belgium, Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"Zeitmaschine" (Time Machine), Museum of Fine Arts Berne, Switzerland (catalog)

"Formen der Gewalt" (Forms of Violence), Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

2001

"Spielart", theater festival, Munich, Germany

"Tempo", Schloß Untergröningen, a castle near Stuttgart, Germany (catalog)

"The very Last", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

2000

"Art Cologne 00", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"...laufend Bilder", Kunstverein Ludwigsburg, Germany

"Kunstbaden", Kulturamt Wiesbaden, Germany (catalog)

"Avesta Art 2000", Avesta, Sweden

"The very first", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"reality checkpoint - Körperszenarien", Edith-Ruß-Haus, Oldenburg, Germany

1999

"Denkpause", Wandelhalle e.V., Cologne, Germany

"Art Cologne 99", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"Aus nächster Ferne", Neue Galerie Landshut, Bavaria, Germany

"Ars Electronica 99", Ars Electronica Center Linz, Austria

"1. Marler Video-Installations-Preis", Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany

"1. Marler Video-Installations-Preis", Bellevuesaal, Kulturamt Wiesbaden, Germany

1998

"COMTECart 98", computer art fair, Dresden, Germany

"Art Cologne 98", Galerie Gabriele Rivet, Cologne, Germany

"Brückengang", video projection in the window of a temporary construction trailer in Cologne, Germany

"8. Marler Video-Kunst-Preis", Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten (museum for sculptures), Marl, Germany,

"Der Spiegel", Künstlerarchiv Lothringerstraße, Munich, Germany

"Arena - Kunst & Sport" (Arena – Art & Sport), city hall, Munich, Germany

1997

"Folie", Deutzer Brücke, Cologne (in the hollow inner space of the Deutz Bridge), organized by the Wandelhalle e.V., Germany

"top ’97", a women’s media art exhibition at Messe (fair grounds), Düsseldorf, Germany

"Video-Skulpturen in Deutschland seit 1963", touring exhibition since 1994 (Rostock, Hongkong, Tokyo, Singapor, Groningen, Den Haag u.a.), organized by the Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen (ifa, Institute for Foreign Cultural Affairs), curator: Prof. Dr. Wulf Herzogenrath, "Videowächter"

1996

"Auktion", Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen, Germany

"World Wide Video Festival", exhibition, The Hague, The Netherlands

"Ich & Du - Kommunikation und Neue Medien", Museum für Gestaltung (Museum for Design), Zurich, Switzerland

1994

"Art Cologne 94", Nordstern-Kunstversicherung (art insurance company), Cologne, Germany

"Platons Höhle" (Platon’s Cave), Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum Hagen, Germany

"Multiple Arts Maastricht 1994", Maastricht, Belgium

"day & night", Handwerkskammer Köln, an exhibition by the Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, Germany

1993

"Blickpunkt München", Kunstbunker Tumulka, Munich, Germany

"Art Cologne 93", Academy of Media Arts, Cologne, Germany

1992

"Videokunst in München 1992", Berufsverband Bildender Künstler (BBK), Künstlerwerkstatt Lothringerstraße, Munich, Germany

"Dialog/Fragmente", video installations in the Glyptothek, Munich, Germany

1991

"Förderpreise '91 - Vorschläge der Jury", Künstlerwerkstatt Lothringerstraße, Munich, Germany "Maiandacht", proT-Theater, Munich, Germany

"Video-Arbeiten von Barbara Hammann und Anna Anders", KunstBetrieb Dachau near Munich, Germany

FESTIVALS AND SCREENINGS   (selection)

2020

Galerie Art Claims Impuls Berlin

2017
Short is Beautiful!, Peninsula, Berlin, Germany

2016
Projektraum FAQ, Bremen, Germany

2015
Videobox, Galerie der Künstler, Munich, Germany
Video Screening at Veronika Veit's show "The Very Moment", MaximiliansForum, Munich, Germany

2014

Videoformes, Clerrmont Ferrand, France

2013

European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany

Rheinisches LandesMuseum Bonn, Germany

Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum, China

2012

Share Festival, Turin, Italy

Kunstmuseum Ahlen, Westfalen, Germany

LineaRes – Von Punkt zu Punkt, Steinhöfel, Brandenburg, Germany

Directors Lounge, Berlin, Germany

APEX, Göttingen, Germany

2011

MIM&MORE, Berlin, Germany

2008

Media Scape, Novigrad, Croatia

2007

Video program of the Kunsthochschule für Medien Köln on the Art Cologne 07 fair, Germany

2005

"Silent Shorts", Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf, Medienhafen, Düsseldorf, Germany

2004

"Filmforum", Kino Blackbox, Düsseldorf, Germany

"Brooklyn Euphoria", Volume, Brooklyn, New York, USA

"Gewalt_Macht_Spaß", Evangelische Stadtakademie am Römerberg, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

2003

"RE/ACT-Festival", Heidelberg, Germany

"The International Festival of New Film", Split, Kroatia (catalog)

"Media Art Festival Friesland", Leeuwarden, The Netherlands (catalog)

"Filmfest München", Programm VideoArt & Experimental, Gasteig Munich, Germany (catalog)

"Media Forum Festival", MediaArtLab, Moskow, Russia

"Zeitgenössische Film- und Videokunst aus Deutschland", Kunstverein Göttingen, Germany

"European Media Art Festival", Osnabrück, Germany (catalog)

"EMAF Tour 2002/03", Goethe-Institute Bratislawa, Warschau and Danzig; CaixaForum, Barcelona; Goethe-Institut, Guadalajara

2002

"Video Folkwang VII", "EMAF Tour 2002/03", Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany

"backup", festival, Weimar, Germany

"Viper", video festival/Video Gallery, Basel, Switzerland

"European Media Art Festival", Osnabrück, Germany

2001

"ArtKino", Kunstverein Coburg, Germany

"Audiovisions", music videos by the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Museum Ludwig Cologne, Germany

"Städtebilder III", Kinemathek Brotfabrik, Bonn, Germany

2000

"Gegen den Strich", collection of Heinrich Miess, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany

"petits fours - Videos auf Leinwand", Künstlerwerkstatt Lothringerstraße, Munich, Germany

"ArtKino", art fair "Art Frankfurt", Frankfurt/Main, Germany

1998

Festival für Experimentalfilm (Festival for Experimental Film), Goethe-Institut Tirana, Albania

"All or Nothing", CinéMAC, Marseille, France

1997

"not enough TV", moving art studio, Brüssel/Brussels, Belgium

"Le Mas", video festival, Nîmes, France

1996

"7. Marler Video-Kunst-Preis", video program on tour: Marl, Karlsruhe, Wiesbaden, Berlin, Hannover, Bremen, Munich, Germany

1995

"Video Vision", city hall, Munich, Germany

"VideoArt Festival", Locarno, Switzerland

"VideoFest Berlin", video program by the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, Germany

1994

"Dokumentarfilm & Videofest", Dock 4, Kassel, Germany

"European Media Art Festival", Osnabrück, Germany

"Europa 94 – video program", city hall, Munich, Germany

"6. Marler Video-Kunst-Preis", video program on tour through Germany and abroad, organized by the Goethe-Institut

1993

"Kunstfilm 1 - Köln, München, Frankfurt", Berufsverband Bildender Künstler (BBK), Munich, Germany

1990

"Video Art 90", Cork, Ireland

"Videotage Salzgitter 90", Salzgitter, Germany

"Videofilme aus München", Städtische Galerie in Lenbachhaus, Munich, Germany

1986

"12", city hall, Munich, Germany

WORKS IN PUBLIC COLLECTIONS

Foundation IMAI Düsseldorf, several video works

Rheinisches LandesMuseum Bonn, „Glasreiniger“, photography

Kunsthalle Bremen, "Videoaufsichten für Bremen", video installation

Museé d’Histoire de la Ville de Luxembourg, "Badewonne", video installation

Ars Electronica Center Linz/Österreich, "Touchscreen", interactive video installation

Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl, "Touchscreen", interactive video installation

AWARDS

2002

honorable mention by the Verband der deutschen Filmkritik (Association of The German Film Critics), awarded for the video "Schlag auf Schlag" on the European Media Art Festival Osnabrück, April 2002

1998

special recognition by the COMTECart Dresden, Germany for the installation "Touchscreen"

1st Marl Video Art Prize for the installation "Touchscreen"

1996

honorable mention of the 7th Marl Video Art Prize for "Shower", awarded a four week scholarship for the Academy of Media Arts Cologne

1992

project scholarship by the State Capitol of Munich for "Schützen schiessen"

1991

scholarship award for video art by the Bavarian Government

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