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«VIDEONALE 12 - Festival of Contemporary Video Art 26th March - 26th April 2009
(...) A collage of pictures taken from glossy magazines develops as amystical vision of life and decay - dark, macabre and elegant all atthe same time: This video, by Aline Bouvy and John Gillis, residentsof Brussels, is one of 43 selected works that the VIDEONALE 12 willbe showing from 26th March to 26th April 2009 in the KunstmuseumBonn. 1445 current video works from 74 countries were inspected bythe 6 members of the jury to make the selection. “This boldness mustexist for the selection, and so I think it is extremely importantthat there are festivals such as the VIDEONALE. It has always beenexciting to see what is coming next,” says Professor WulfHerzogenrath, Director of the Kunsthalle Bremen, and a German pioneeron the field of videos.
With a special exhibition, the VIDEONALE also casts a glance at its25-year history: From each of the VIDEONALE competitions hitherto,curators Susanne Hinrichs and Georg Elben have selected a work torepresent the competition of the year concerned. In each case, this“historical” work is accompanied by a current video by the artistconcerned. Within the 3-day programme from 26th to 28th March, theVIDEONALE will be focusing on current tendencies in video art,reinforced by more than 30 projects by art students from the whole ofGermany, to which the 28th March is devoted, with interventions in theKunstmuseum Bonn and at various other locations in central Bonn.
The VIDEONALE - founded in Bonn in 1984 - is the organiser of one ofthe oldest video festivals in the world. Since then the festival hasgrown steadily, and has developed in this field into a leadinginstitution for current video art. Since 2004, the VIDEONALE has beenusing the premises of the Kunstmuseum Bonn, making a meaningfulcomplement to the video pioneers from the bequest of IngridOppenheim, who as an art collector and patron of the arts laid theideal foundations of today’s VIDEONALE in the late 1970s. (...)»
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