KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Doug Aitken
Miroslaw Balka
Guy Ben-Ner
Anina Brisolla
Mircea Cantor
Keren Cytter
Nathalie Djurberg
Omer Fast
Nina Fischer
Maroan el Sani
Cyprien Gaillard
Dani Gal
Christoph Girardet
Matthias Muller
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
Mihai Grecu
Claire Hooper
Sven Johne
Korpys/Loffler
Annika Larsson
Lars Laumann
Adam Leech
Cristobal Leon
Joaquin Cocina
Niles Atallah
Mark Lewis
Ra di Martino
Maix Mayer
Alex McQuilkin
Vincent Meessen
Bjorn Melhus
Deimantas Narkevicius
Kika Nicolela
Hans Op de Beeck
Nira Pereg
Reynold Reynolds
Magdalena von Rudy
Aida Ruilova
Jani Ruscica
Sylvia Schedelbauer
Sam Taylor-Wood
Javier Tellez
Alexia Walther
Maxime Matray
Clemens von Wedemeyer
Highlights from the Cologne KunstFilmBiennale in Berlin. Two floors are devoted to films by Doug Aitken, Miroslaw Balka, Bjorn Melhus, Sam Taylor-Wood, and Javier Tellez, as well as works by the younger generation including Keren Cytter, Adam Leech, Dani Gal, and Alex McQuilkin. On the third floor films are presented in thematic archive stations. A fifth station is dedicated to works from last year's BILD-KUNST Promotional Award for experimental film competition and the submissions by students of film schools and art academies. Participating artists: Doug Aitken, Miroslaw Balka, Guy Ben-Ner, Anina Brisolla, Mircea Cantor, Keren Cytter, Nathalie Djurberg, Omer Fast, Cyprien Gaillard...
Once again KW Institute for Contemporary Art in Berlin is focusing on contemporary films by international artists. For the third time—after the great success in 2006 and 2009—highlights of the Cologne KunstFilmBiennale are presented in Berlin. In Berlin the program from the 2009 Cologne biennale is supplemented by a selection of new films. Two stories of KW are devoted to films by Doug Aitken, Mirosław Bałka, Bjørn Melhus, Sam Taylor-Wood, and Javier Téllez, as well as works by the younger generation including Keren Cytter, Adam Leech, Dani Gal, and Alex McQuilkin. On the third floor films are presented in thematic archive stations. A fifth station is dedicated to works from last year’s BILD-KUNST Promotional Award for experimental film competition and the submissions by students of film schools and art academies. On the fourth floor the films can be seen on a large screen.
The program also includes a number of evening events.
Participating artists: Doug Aitken, Mirosław Bałka, Guy Ben-Ner, Anina Brisolla, Mircea Cantor, Keren Cytter, Nathalie Djurberg, Omer Fast, Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani, Cyprien Gaillard, Dani Gal, Christoph Girardet & Matthias Müller, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Mihai Grecu, Claire Hooper, Sven Johne, Korpys/Löffler, Annika Larsson, Lars Laumann, Adam Leech, Cristóbal León & Joaquín Cociña & Niles Atallah, Mark Lewis, Rä di Martino, Maix Mayer, Alex McQuilkin, Vincent Meessen, Bjørn Melhus, Deimantas Narkevičius, Kika Nicolela, Hans Op de Beeck, Nira Pereg, Reynold Reynolds, Magdalena von Rudy, Aïda Ruilova, Jani Ruscica, Sylvia Schedelbauer, Sam Taylor-Wood, Javier Téllez, Alexia Walther & Maxime Matray, Clemens von Wedemeyer
BILD-KUNST Promotional Award for experimental film:
Tim Berger, Christoph Blawert, Ulu Braun, Mira Bussemer, Jana Debus, Johanna Domke, Niklas Goldbach, Rocco Helmchen, Susann Maria Hempel, David Jahn, Martin Jehle, Daniel Kötter & Hannes Seidl, Alwin Lay & Sascha Herrmann, Mischa Leinkauf & Matthias Wermke, Xenia Lesniewski, Mirko Martin, Peter Müller, Bettina Nürnberg, Mario Pfeifer, Simon Rauh, Johanna Reich, Jan Riesenbeck, Gonzalo H. Rodríguez, Lior Shamriz, Adnan Softic, Martin Sulzer, Marc Thümmler, Heiko Tippelt, Markus Wambsganss, Philip Widmann, Richard Wilhelmer
Opening Event
Saturday, October 16, 2010, 5 – 10 pm
8 pm: Special screening of Pepperminta by Pipilotti Rist
Pepperminta | 2009 | Dir: Pipilotti Rist | OV with English subtitles | color | 35mm | 80’
Accompanying Events
Wednesday, October 20, 2010, 7 pm
Deimantas Narkevičius in conversation with Inke Arns
Artist talk and screening
Into the Unknown
2009 | Dir: Deimantas Narkevičius | 35mm transferred to Blu-ray | color | 19’45’’
The Dud Effect
2008 | Dir: Deimantas Narkevičius | digi beta | color | 15’40’’
Deimantas Narkevičius is an artist and filmmaker. He lives and works in Vilnius.
Inke Arns is artistic director of Hartware MedienKunstVerein in Dortmund. She lives and works in Dortmund and Berlin.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 7 pm
Fragmented Histories – Excavating Spatial Narratives
Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani in conversation with Francesca Ferguson
Artist talk and screening
Spelling Dystopia / Sayonara Hashima
2009 | Dir: Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani | HD, 2-channel video installation | color | 17’25’’
Toute la mémoire du monde – Alles Wissen dieser Welt
2006 | Dir: Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani | 35mm transferred to HD, 2-channel video installation | color | 7’
Palast der Republik – Weißbereich
2001 | Dir: Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani | DV, 2-channel video installation | color | 7’ loop
Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani are artists and filmmakers. They live and work in Berlin and Sapporo, Japan.
Francesca Ferguson is a journalist, freelance curator and the initiator of urban drift, an international network for contemporary urban praxis.
The cultural programs of KW Institute for Contemporary Art are made possible thanks to the support of the Governing Mayor of Berlin – Senate Chancellery – Cultural Affairs.
KW Institute for Contemporary Art
Auguststrasse 69 - Berlin
Opening Hours: Tue – Sun 12 – 7 pm, Thurs 12 – 9 pm
Talks in English
Admission to the exhibition and the events is free.