
494h 29m 53s
The collection of the n.b.k. Video-Forum sorted by running time by Karin Sander
On the occasion of one of the project's final evenings of the exhibition 494h 29m 53s at Hanseatenweg, art historian Horst Bredekamp, journalist and filmmaker Doris Metz, artist Karin Sander and Videoart At Midnight founder Olaf Stüber will talk about the project.
After the video screening of Ulrike Ottinger's Southeast Passage (2002) Karin Sander will welcome the audience at 7 pm and Horst Bredekamp will open the evening. A discussion with Horst Bredekamp, Doris Metz, Karin Sander and Olaf Stüber about the exhibition concept and perspectives on video art from various viewpoints will follow. Anke Hervol will moderate the talk.
Participants:
Horst Bredekamp, Professor of Art and Visual History at Humboldt University Berlin
Video art as an electronic medium aroused increasing interest among artists who had previously expressed themselves in other art forms. Thanks to curators such as Wulf Herzogenrath and scholars such as Horst Bredekamp, it gained early acceptance in art historical research.
Doris Metz, Editor and author at the Süddeutsche Zeitung, specializing in media and domestic politics
Since 1998, Doris Metz has been making successful documentary films and television films. She won the German Film Award for Best Documentary 2025 for Petra Kelly – Act Now!
Olaf Stüber, Curator, publisher, lecturer, adviser for contemporary art and founder of Videoart At Midnight
Karin Sander, Visual artist (installation, spatial installation, performance, photography) and Director of the Visual Arts Section of the Akademie der Künste
Dr. Anke Hervol, Art historian, curator, and head of the Visual Arts Section of the Akademie der Künste
An event as part of the exhibition project by Karin Sander at the Akademie der Künste in cooperation with n.b.k.
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