| We have been realizing numerous projects in so-called "flexible
collaborations" to create public forums of presentation and exchange.
Among our artistic expeditions, the project "25sec." is the most
complex process and production: "25sec." is a video portrait about art
and cultural mediators showcasing 25 second statements outlining their
professional goals. Each of their statements relate to the city in which
they live and their art scene.
After "25sec.–Berlin" (2003) and "25sec.–Toronto" (2006-07) follows
the production of "25sec.–Taipei", and "25sec.–Ekaterinburg".
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Recent exhibitions of the "25sec." projects include "25sec./Prolog", curated
by Alisa Prudnikova, NCCA – National Center of Contemporary Art
Ekaterinburg, Russia (2007); "25sec.–Toronto", curated by Rhonda Corvese,
Prefix ICA – Institute of Contemporay Art Toronto, Canada (2007);
"25sec.–Berlin", curated by Rüdiger Lange, loop-raum für aktuelle kunst/
guestroom, Berlin (2003). Further collaborative exhibtitions include
"INTROGROUP" at HybridWorkSpace, Documenta X, Kassel (1997); DiaLog-In,
Pavillon der Volksbühne, Berlin (1997); levels#1: "P.O.P –
Punkt.Ort.Position" at gallery parkhaus Berlin (2001); "Lecture-Lounge" at
P.S.1/Clocktower Gallery in New York (2001); "OneFineDay – in Berlin" and
"OneFineDay – in Sydney", Australia (2002); "Time Based" at Gesellschaft für
aktuelle Kunst in Bremen (2003) and "Vokietjos Video Menas", organized by
the Goethe Institute Vilnius, Lithuania (2004).
Collaborative Project Websites
www.25sec.net
www.lecture-lounge.net
P.O.P
Angelika Middendorf
is a visual artist based in Berlin, Germany.
Her work has been presented in numerous international solo and group shows
including: 15th Bremen Video Art Award, Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst Bremen
(2007/8); "Circle, Sphere, Cosmos" at Kunsthalle Würth (2007) and
Pergamonmuseum Berlin (2006); "Return to Space" at Hamburger Kunsthalle
(2005/6); "Looping Space" at Brandenburgischer Kunstverein in Potsdam
(solo/2005); "Slowness" at Govett-Brewster Gallery in New Plymouth, New
Zealand (2004); "Tempo" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (2002);
"Novalog – New Media Experience" at staatsbankberlin and Pollak Gallery Tel
Aviv (2001); "Berlin_London", ICA London (2001); "Strangers/Etrangers" at
P.S.1 New York (2001). Angelika Middendorf received several awards and
grants including the 15th Video Art Award Bremen (2006), the German Art
Award of Artistic Photography (1996), Grand Prize of the Osaka Triennale
(1991) and a residency at the International Studio Program at P.S.1 in New
York (2000-2001)..
www.mid.berlin.heimat.de
Andreas Schimanski
is a visual artist based in Berlin, Germany. His work has been presented in
numerous international solo and group shows including: "Cocooning",
loop-raum für aktuelle kunst Berlin (2007); "mini-projo" Montreal, Arts
Interculturels, Montreal, CAN (2006); "Step", loop-raum für aktuelle Kunst,
Berlin (2005); Ortsbegehung10 at the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein in Berlin
(2004) and Kunstverein Göttingen (2004); "SCREEN SPIRIT", Städtische Galerie
im Buntentor, Bremen (2004); Uwaga Berlin", Baltic Gallery of Contemporary
Art, Slupsk / Poland (2004); "LAUF/„LOVE", Capri, Berlin (2003). Berlin –
getting real", Kunst Zürich, Zürich (2002). Schimanski is the recipient of
the Video Project grant, Department for Cultural Affairs, Berlin Lichtenberg
(2006), the German Art Award of Artistic Photography (1996), the Bremer
Advancement Award for Fine Arts (1996) and Video Award Bremen (1994).
Independent research residency in New York (2000-2001).
www.schimanski.net
photos © Lisa Klapstock 2007
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