Yael Bartana · Guy Ben-Ner · Rui Calçada Bastos · Filipa César · Dora García · Johan Grimonprez · Cao Guimarães · Graham Gussin · Tellervo Kalleinen & Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen · Karin Kihlberg & Reuben Henry · Meiro Koizumi · Jeroen Kooijmans · Rä di Martino · Hiroharu Mori · Hans Op de Beeck · Miranda Pennell · Julika Rudelius · Guido van der Werve ·

Yael BARTANA (IL/NL)
Yael Bartana was born in 1970 in Afula, Israel; she currently lives and works in Israel and the Netherlands. She received a BFA from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem and she participated in Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam.Bartana recently won the Gottesdiener Foundation Israeli Art Prize 2006, Tel Aviv Museum. She has had solo exhibitions at the The Power Plant, Toronto, Canada (2007), Fridericianum, Kassel, Germany (2006)Van Abbe museum in Eindhoven (2006), Kunstverein Hamburg (2006) MIT List Visual Arts Center (2004), P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York (2003), and many other venues. Her work has also been exhibited in such venues as Documenta 12, Kassel (2007), the 2006 Sao Paulo Biennial, the 2005 Istanbul Biennial, Tate Modern (2004), , Modern Art Oxford (2004), the 2004 Liverpool Biennial, KunstWerke-Berlin (2003), Manifesta 4 European Biennial, Frankfurt (2002). She has also participated in numerous film/video festivals, including the 2006 International Film Festival Rotterdam.

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Three
Summer Camp

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Four
 
(From L to R) Trembling Time, 2001. Kings of the Hill, 2003. You Could Be Lucky, 2004. A Declaration, 2006.
 
Guy BEN-NER (IL)
Born in 1969 in Ramat Gan, Israel. Gained his degree in Fine Arts in 1996. He moved to New York in 2001 to continue his studies at the Columbia University. Ben-Ner's works could be seen at Treehouse Kit, Israeli Pavilion - 51st Venice Biennial (2005); Greater NY, P.S.1 New York (2005); Guy Ben-Ner: Honey, I shrunk the kids, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati (2005); International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (2007 and 2006); Homesick Act I, Akureyri Art Museum, Iceland (2006); Holy Land, Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona, USA (2006) and Münster Sculpture Projects, (2007)

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Three
id give it to you if i could, but i borrowed it

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Five
 
(From L to R) Berkeley\s Island, 1999. Elia, 2003. Wild boy, 2005.
 
Rui CALçADA BASTOS (PT)
Born in 1971 in Lisbon. After nearly ten years in residence in Macao, South China, he studied painting at Fine Arts Schools in both Porto and Lisbon. He graduated with a Visual Arts degree at ARCO, School of Art and Visual Communication, Lisbon. Portugal. He is one of the founders of the project Invaliden1 in Berlin an artist run space with Sergio Belinchon, Santiago Ydanez, Antonio Mesones and Paul Ekaitz. His recent projects include Oú ? Scenes du Sud (2007) Carre d`art Musee d`art Contemporain de Nimes; Invisible Cities curated by Sabrina van der Ley and Markus Richter (2006) and Le Voyage Curated by Caroline Borgeouis / Pedro Cabrita Reis, Le Plateau Paris (2006). He has been artist resident in the Cité International des Arts, Paris (2002) and the Kunstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (2003). His upcoming projects include Wie habe keine probleme, Bergen Kunstahall (Norway) and Vision: A, Beijing, Milano, Casablanca and Milan.

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Two
Ambitious

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Nine
 
(From L to R) Same Old Tune, 2005. Walkabout, 2006. Self-portrait While Thinking, 2006. Studio Contents, 2005.
 
Filipa CéSAR (PT)
Born in Oporto, Portugal in 1975. Lives and works in Berlin. Selected solo exhibitions include Berlin Zoo, Part 02, Project Space, Karlsplatz, Vienna (2004); Ringbahn, Serralves Museum, Porto (2005) and F for Fake, Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon (2005). Selected group exhibitions include Poetic Justice 8, Istanbul Biennial (2003); Video Zone, 2 Video Art Biennial, Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv (2004); Close by, Mai 36, Zurich; ArtUnlimited, Basel (2005); Temporary Import, Artforum, Berlin (2005); Concrete Language, CAG, Vancouver (2006) and In the Eye of the Storm, St. Gallen Museum, St Gallen (2007).

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session One
Rapport

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Five
 
(From L to R) Berlin Zoo, 2001-2004. Ringbahn, 2005. F for Fake, 2005. Piso Térreo, 2006.
 
Dora GARCíA (ES/BE)
Born in Spain. Lives and works in Brussels. Dora García makes performances in public and institutional space, videos, photographs and sculptures. Her work has also been shown in many institutions and exhibitions including Macba, Barcelona; Espacio uno, MNCARS, Madrid; Frac Bourgogne, Dijon; Frac Lorraine, Metz; GfZK, Leipzig; Manifesta (1998), Istanbul Biennial, (2003), Münster Sculpture Projects, (2007); Rotterdam Film Festival; FID Marseille, Scanners, Lincoln Art Center, NY and Impakt Festival, Utrecht.

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Two
Zimmer, Gespräche (Rooms, Conversations)

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Seven
 
(From L to R) The Breathing Lesson, 2001. All The Stories, 2002. The Glass Wall, 2003.
 
Johan GRIMONPREZ (BE)
Born in 1962. Lives and works in Ghent and New York. His film Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y (1997) won 'best director' awards at the San Francisco FF and Toronto. Since its acclaimed premiere at Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris) and Documenta X (Kassel), the film has toured worldwide. He curatorial projects have been hosted at major exhibitions and museums worldwide including the Whitney Museum (New York) and Tate Modern (London). Grimonprez's feature length Double Take is due to be released at the end of 2007. A first chapter, called Looking for Alfred, was premiered at the Photographer's Gallery (London) and the Palais des Beaux-Arts (Brussels), and went on to win a Spirit Award (New York) and 1st prize at the ZKM International Media Award 2005. He is also a visiting professor at the School of Visual Arts, New York.

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session One
Double Take

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Nine
 
(From L to R) dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y, 1997. LOOKiNG fOR ALFREd, 2004. In-flight Lounge, 2000.
 
Cao GUIMARãES (BR)
Born in 1965 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, where he lives and works. He studied philosophy at the Federal University of Minas Gerais and completed a Masters of Arts in Photographic Studies at Westminster University of London. He is a filmmaker and visual artist. Since the end of the 1980s Guimarães has been showing his work at various museums and galleries such as Tate Modern, Guggenheim Museum, Gasworks and Frankfurter Kunstverein. He took part on the XXV and XXVII São Paulo International Art Biennial and Insite Biennial 2005 (San Diego/Tijuana). His films have participated in various film festivals and been awarded in several: Locarno International Film Festival (2004 and 2006); Sundance Film Festival (2007); Cannes Film Festival (2005) and Rotterdam International Film Festival (2005 and 2007).
www.caoguimaraes.com

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session One
Epilogue

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Seven
 
(From L to R) Sin peso (Weightless), 2006. Peiote, 2006. Photographic work, .
 
Graham GUSSIN (UK)
Born in 1960 in London where he lives and works. His solo shows include Illumination Rig, Public work, Newcastle City Centre (2006); Spill, Ikon 2, Birmingham (2006); Centre d'Art Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain (2004); Lisson Gallery, London (2003) and Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2002). Group exhibitions include Still Life: Art, Ecology and the Politics of Change, Sharjah Biennial, UAE (2007); You're Surroundings as Much as You're Environment, Model:Niland. Sligo, Ireland; 5 Billion Years, Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2006) and If it didn't exist you'd have to invent it, Showroom, London (2006).

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session One
Spill

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Nine
 
(From L to R) Illumination Rig (Island), 2007. Remote Viewer, 2000. Night Street Touch, 2005.
 
Tellervo KALLEINEN & Oliver KOCHTA-KALLEINEN (FI)
Tellervo KALLEINEN. Born in 1975 in Lohja, Finland. Lives and works in Helsinki, Finland. Completed her MFA in Time and Space Department, Academy of Fine Arts, Helsinki in 2001. Her exhibitions include; Complaints Choirs, Sparwasser, Berlin (with Kochta-Kalleinen) (2007); Micronations Travelling Agency, Transmediale, Sparwasser, Berlin (2006) and In the Middle of a Movie, Studio K, KIASMA - Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki, Finland (2004).
www.ykon.org/tellervo/

Oliver KOCHTA-KALLEINEN. Born in Dresden in 1971. Lives and works in Helsinki. Studied Fine Art/Visual Communication at Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg with Kurd Alsleben, Marina Abramovic and Dr. Georg Jappe between 1991 and 2000. Completed his M.A. at Hochschule für Bildende Künste Hamburg in 2000. His exhibitions include 4th Ars Baltica Triennial of Photographic Art-Don't Worry- Be Curious!, Berlin (2007); Dreamlands Burn, MUCSARNOK KUNSTHALLE BUDAPEST, Budapest (2006) and Naked Life, MOCA Taipei, Taipei (2006).
home.arcor.de/oooooo/

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Two
Complaints Choirs

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Six
 
(From L to R) In The Middle of a Movie, 2001-2004. The Making of Utopia, 2006. M8- Summit of Micronations, 2006.
 
Karin KIHLBERG & Reuben HENRY (UK)
Karin KIHLBERG. Born in Sweden 1978. Lives and works in Birmingham, UK.
Reuben HENRY. Born in England in 1979. Lives and works in Birmingham, UK.

Karin Kihlberg and Reuben Henry have been collaborating since 2004. Their practice explores filmic language through performance and collaboration, public interventions and video. Since 2005 they have been supported by VIVID's Interdisciplinary Support Program, and are currently working on solo exhibitions at Castlefield Gallery in Manchester and Skol in Montréal, Canada.
www.karinkihlberg-reubenhenry.org

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session One
The Poets

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Eight
 
(From L to R) The Waiting Room, 2006. Like A Musical (Spilt Coffee / The Girl Who Doesn't Fit), 2005. Within the Chaos there is CHNS (A Demonstration of the Classic Hollywood Narrative System), 2005. Columbia, 2003.
 
Meiro KOIZUMI (JP)
Born in Japan in 1976. Completed his BA at Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2002. Attended the residency, Rijksakademie in Amsterdam in 2005-2006. Currently lives and works in Tokyo. Koizumi mainly shows his videos in Europe and USA. His second solo exhibition was held at Dicksmith Gallery, London in 2007.

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Three
Art of Awakening

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Five
 
(From L to R) Human Opera XXX, 2007. Mum, 2003. Hardcore, 2004.
 
Jeroen KOOIJMANS (NL)
Lives and works in Amsterdam. Attended to art school in Amsterdam in 1995. His work has shown internationally. He won the NPS Culture Award in 1998. He participated in the International Studio Program at P.S.1/MoMA in New York USA in 2001-2002.
www.jeroenkooijmans.com

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Two
The Fish Pond Song

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Eight
 
(From L to R) Work, 1994. Excuse me is this your room?, 2000. Floating Gardens, 2001. New York is Eating Me & The Cactus Dance, 2005.
 
Rä di MARTINO (IT/UK)
Born in 1975 in Rome. She completed her MFA at the Slade School of Art and lived in London between 1997 and 2005 when she moved to New York. She recently participated in the Busan Biennale in Korea, the Turin Triennale T1 and MACRO, Rome. She will be showing at MONTEVIDEO/Time Based Arts, Amsterdam and in the exhibition Mondo Fantastico on Italian artists at PS1, NY in summer-autumn 2007.
www.radimartino.com

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Three
The Red Shoes

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Four
 
(From L to R) La Camera (The Room), 2006. SING-A-LONG #1 (when a man and a woman listen to "when a man loves a woman" and they don't know each other), 2007. The Dancing Kid, 2005. NOT360, 2002.
 
Hiroharu MORI (JP)
Born in Yokohama. Lives and works in Tokyo. Studied at MIT, Boston (USA). He had a solo show at ARTSPACE, Sydney, Australia in 2007 and his group exhibitions include The 52nd International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Think with the Senses - Feel with the Mind. Art in the Present Tense curated by Robert Storr (2007); Art Scope 2005/2006, Interface Complex, Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo and Daimler Chrysler Contemporary, Berlin (2007-06); The Burlesque Contemporains, JEU DE PAUME, Paris (2005); Enseigner / Produire L'art de produire l'art, Le Fresnoy - Studio National, Tourcoing France and Le numerique dans l'art, 9 propositions pedagogiques, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2005) and Have we met?, The Japan Foundation Forum, Tokyo (2004).

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Two
Defocused Story

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Four
 
(From L to R) A Camouflage Question in the Air, 2003. Cheering for Art, 2006. Far Enough, 2004. Dribbling, 2004.
 
Hans OP DE BEECK (BE)
Born in 1969 in Belgium. Lives and works in Brussels. He studied Fine Arts at St Lukas College in Brussels and took part at the post-graduate program at the Higher National Institute for Fine Arts. Later he worked in connection with the Rijksakademie for 2 years in Amsterdam. His solo shows include Extensions, Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands (2007) and Merry-go-aound, Art Unlimited, Art Basel 38, Switzerland. He won the Prize Eugene Baie, 2003-2005, Antwerp, Belgium.
www.hansopdebeeck.com

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session One
All Together Now...

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Eight
 
(From L to R) Determination, 1998. Coffee, 1999. Situation (1), 2000. Location (5), 2004.
 
Miranda PENNELL (UK)
Lives and works in London. Studied contemporary dance before started working with film and video. Her moving image work has been shown across a range of contexts including independent cinema, festival and gallery settings, and also broadcast. Her solo exhibitions include PLAY, Void Gallery, Derry (2007); retrospective programs at the 52nd Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, Germany (2006); Festival International du Film de La Rochelle, France (2007) and at the BFI Southbank in October 2007.
www.mirandapennell.com

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Two
You Made Me Love You

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Six
 
(From L to R) Tattoo, 2001. Fisticuffs, 2004.
 
Julika RUDELIUS (NL/DE)
Born in 1968 in Cologne, Germany. Studied at the Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam in 1995 then attended a two-year residency at the Rijksakademie voor beeldende kunsten. She began her career in photography, first in a publishing house in Paris and New York, then later as a photographer for such magazines as Stern, Spiegel and Playboy in Germany. Her work could be seen at Geld! Julika Rudelius, Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, AU (2006); Julika Rudelius. Vijf videowerken 2001-2005, Frans Hals Museum/De Hallen, Haarlem, NL (2005); BijlmAir: Your Blood is as Red as Mine, Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam (2004); Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, Korea (2006) and Untitled, Tate Modern, London, UK (2004).
www.rudelius.org

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Three
Forever

TALK: Saturday 22, September 2007. Session Six
 
(From L to R) Train, 2001. Economic Primacy, 2005. Your blood is as red as mine, 2004.
 
Guido van der WERVE (NL)
Born in 1977 in Papendrecht, a small suburb of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Guido van der Werve was raised as a classical pianist and joined the pre-year of the Rotterdam Conservatory after high-school. After attending several other universities including the TU delft and studying classical Archaeology and Russian at the UVA, van der Werve was accepted at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie (Amsterdam), with mainly paintings. Guido van der Werve is currently a resident at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam.
www.roofvogel.org

SCREENING: Friday 21, September 2007. Session Three
Nummer Negen. The day I didn't turn with the world

TALK: Sunday 23, September 2007. Session Seven
 
(From L to R) Nummer twee, just because I'm standing here doesn't mean I want to, 2003. Nummer vier, I don;t want to get involved in this, I don't want to be part of this, talk me out of it, 2005. Nummer zes, Steinway grand piano, wake me up to go to sleep and all the colors of the rainbow, 2006. Nummer acht, everything is going to be alright, 2007.
 
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