Videoart at Midnight is an international forum fostering contemporary art, in particular film, new media art and video art. In a monthly program, international artists are invited to show their work in the big cinema hall of the Kino Babylon in the Mitte neighborhood of Berlin, Germany.
Background
editVideoart at Midnight is a private initiative, founded in 2008 by Olaf Stüber and Ivo Wessel.[1][2][3] Monthly since, always on a Friday at midnight, Stüber invites artists to show their works in the "Dispositif cinema" to put them up for discourse. Every night is dedicated to one artist; the artist is present. It is often the occasion for a premiere of a video work, sometimes accompanied by live acts such as performances, concerts, lectures or artist talks.[4][5]
The aim of the screening series is to offer a forum for Berlin's international art scene and to give an insight into an artist media that is gaining an increasing importance within the contemporary art production.[6][7][8]
Videoart at Midnight is a non-profit cultural program.[9][10]
Program
edit- 2023: Liam Gillick and Gelitin, Christa Joo Hyun D'Angelo, Bani Abidi, Clément Cogitore, Bianca Kennedy, Adrian Paci, Laure Prouvost, Mikhail Karikis, Annika Kahrs.
- 2022: Popo Fan, Cyrill Lachauer, Anna Ehrenstein, Rosa Barba, Marianna Simnett, Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Vajiko Chachkhiani, Wong Ping, C-98.
- 2021: Peter Miller, Ahmet Öğüt, Haris Epaminonda.
- 2020: Willem de Rooij, Eli Cortiñas, Brody Condon, Gernot Wieland.
- 2019: Li Zhenhua, Ari Benjamin Meyers, Ina Wudtke, Monira Al Qadiri, Lucy Beech, Jan-Peter E.R. Sonntag, Korpys/Löffler, Bigert & Bergström, Sandra Schäfer, Julian Rosefeldt.
- 2018: Wolfgang Tillmans, Klaus vom Bruch, Maya Schweizer, Pauline Curnier Jardin.
- 2017: Pola Sieverding, Tobias Zielony, Mario Rizzi, Yuri Ancarani, Andy Graydon, Agnieszka Polska, Theo Eshetu, Simon Faithfull, Michel Auder, Hiwa K.
- 2016: Assaf Gruber, Katarina Zdjelar, Christoph Girardet & Matthias Müller, Eva Meyer & Eran Schaerf, Lynne Marsh, Joep van Liefland, Dafna Maimon, Jeremy Shaw, Shahram Entekhabi, Christian Falsnaes.
- 2015: John Bock, Stefan Zeyen, Amie Siegel, Shingo Yoshida, Filipa César, Erik Bünger, Dani Gal, Ulu Braun, Chto Delat?, Yael Bartana.
- 2014: Safy Sniper,[11] Isabell Heimerdinger, Vibeke Tandberg, Sven Johne, Julieta Aranda,[12] Guido van der Werve, Anri Sala,[13] Marcel Odenbach, Phil Collins, Alice Creischer & Andreas Siekmann.
- 2013: Hito Steyerl,[14] Reynold Reynolds,[4] Candice Breitz, Köken Ergun, Martin Brand, Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani, Annika Eriksson, Martin Skauen, Douglas Gordon, Harun Farocki.
- 2012: Rebecca Ann Tess, Bettina Nürnberg & Dirk Peuker,[15] Armin Linke, Clemens von Wedemeyer, Keren Cytter, Christian Jankowski, Melanie Manchot, Manuel Graf, Ming Wong, Omer Fast, Niklas Goldbach.
- 2011: Matthias Baader Holst, Erik Schmidt, Delia Gonzalez and Black Leotard Front, Anja Kirschner & David Panos, Chicks on Speed, Knut Klassen, Bjørn Melhus, Mathilde Rosier, Benjamin Heisenberg, Bewegung Nurr.
- 2010: Oliver Pietsch, Antje Majewski, Chris Newman & Miss Moth,[5] Marion Pfeifer, Marc Aschenbrenner and Knut Klaßen, Christoph Draeger, Ant Farm, BitteBitteJaJa, Mathilde ter Heijne.
- 2009: Ulf Aminde, Reynold Reynolds, gelitin and friends, Ulrich Polster, Eléonore de Montesquiou, Stefan Panhans, Knut Klassen, Marc Aschenbrenner[16]
- 2008: Annika Larsson & Samuel Nyholm, Sven Johne, Bjørn Melhus.
Literature
edit- Olaf Stüber, Anton Stüber: "The Videoart at Midnight Artists' Cookbook", KERBER Publishing 2020, ISBN 978-3-7356-0725-6
- Sven Hausherr, Nina Trippel: "CEE CEE BERLIN. Berlin Highlights", DISTANZ Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-95476-069-5
- Ekaterina Rietz-Rakul, Steve Schepens: Berlin Contemporary Art. Editor: Alexander Grebennikov. Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-941784-07-9.
- Julia Brodauf, Lena Hartmann, Ulrich J. C. Harz, Alexandra Wendorf, Stefanie Zobel: "OFF SPACES & SITES: Unusual Exhibition Spaces Beyond the Established Art Market", GKS-Fachverlag für den Kunstmarkt, Bad Honnef 2013, ISBN 978-3-9808298-0-9
References
edit- ^ Your Passport to Video Art Around the World on: The Huffington Post, April 16, 2014
- ^ Davies-Crook, Susanna: "We force our audience a little bit" on: EXBERLINER, April 9, 2013
- ^ Stay Up Late! Towards a Midnight Manifesto on: ARTS & IDEAS, Oct 17, 2015
- ^ a b Anastasia Trinh: Berlin Premiere: THE LOST by Reynold Reynolds on: artconnect, November 8, 2013
- ^ a b Bill Dietz: Berlin – MISS MOTH (Chris Newman, Seth Josel, Bill Dietz) in Berlin on: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektroakustische Musik e.V., October 5, 2010
- ^ Balsom, Erika: Exhibiting Cinema In Contemporary Art. 1st ed. Amsterdam: Amsterdam Univ. Press, 2013, p. 11
- ^ Brendan Lee: More Video Art Please on: Artlink, September 2007
- ^ Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965–2015 on: Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, October 2015
- ^ Videoart Videoart at Midnight on: INDEX Berlin, 2017
- ^ Videoart Videoart at Midnight – an Artists’ Cinema Project on: My Art Guides, March 2016
- ^ tips 16.12.-31.12. on: Bpigs – Berlin Independents Guide, December 16, 2014
- ^ Out of the white cube; into the darkness on: ARTSLANT Berlin, June 25, 2014
- ^ On Screen // Anri Sala's Reverberations at Videoart at Midnight on: BERLINARTLINK, April 18, 2014
- ^ Laura Storfner: Rendezvous at Midnight: Videoart at the Cinema on: CEE CEE Berlin, December 2013
- ^ Video Art at Midnight #39 at Babylon auf dontpaniconline.de
- ^ Videoart at Midnight - partner event, www.transmediale.de, January 30, 2009