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Claudia Reh

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Claudia Reh
Born1970
NationalityGerman
Known forLight art, Performance art

Claudia Reh (born 1970[1] in Königs Wusterhausen, Germany) is a German light artist.

Works

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After training as a landscape gardener, Claudia Reh studied landscape architecture at the Technical University of Dresden from 1990 to 1996 and graduated with a diplom.

In addition to her work as a landscape architect, she first began as a visual artist with works on canvas and paper, lithography, objects, installations[2] and animated films, before she concentrated on working with high-intensity overhead projectors for light projections and live paintings from 2006. During this time she developed the label Echtzeitlicht, under which she works with light installations and live painting performances, mainly in public space.[3][4] Since 2012 she has regularly taken part in international light festivals.

She is involved in the development of plays with light performances (at LOFFT Leipzig and the Societaetstheater Dresden, among others). Since 2009 she has also been working on animation and documentaries.[5][6][7] From 2014 to 2017 she studied documentary film directing at filmArche in Berlin.

Claudia Reh lives in Dresden, Germany.

Light/music performances (selection)

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Art in public space (selection)

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  • 2024: Speculum Artium Festival, Trbovlje (Slovenia): „All these little things“[9]
  • 2024: NINFEA Festival, Rionero in Vulture (Italy): „Foresta Magica“
  • 2024: Ghent Light Festival (Belgium): „It’s a question of blue“[10]
  • 2023: R.o.R intermedia art festival, Nova Gorica (Slovenia): „Turning - what we move around ...“[11]
  • 2023: Alberobello Light Festival (Italy): „Different colors of the swarms“
  • 2022: Nuit d'hiver, Landerneau (France): "Hortus Decem"[12][13]
  • 2022: Visualia, Pula, (Croatia): "Sea light gardens"
  • 2021: Vilnius Light Festival (Lithuania): "Interference"
  • 2021: Light Move Festival, Łódź (Poland): "Open spaces"
  • 2020: Murten Licht Festival (Switzerland): "Outside & à l'intérieur"
  • 2018: Water Light Festival, Brixen (Italy): "Am Ende fließen alle Dinge ineinander und aus der Mitte entspringt ein Fluss"
  • 2017/2018: Amsterdam Light Festival (Netherlands): "It was once drifting on the water"
  • 2017: Murten Light Festival (Switzerland): "Spiegeltiefen"
  • 2016: Alberobello Light Festival (Italy): "Aquabella"
  • 2015: Lighting Guerrilla, Ljubljana (Slovenia): "Echtzeitlicht"
  • 2015: Ghent Light Festival (Belgium): "Hortos Imaginarius"
  • 2014: Lumina - Festival of Light, Cascais (Portugal): "Poem de Aqua"
  • 2012/13: Amsterdam Light Festival (Netherlands): "Signs"
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References

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  1. ^ "Claudia Reh German light artist". VIAF:Virtual International Authority File. Retrieved 25 September 2024.
  2. ^ „Extraktion - apothekenpflichtige Kunst“ and „S-punkt Grandiflorus“ (Königin der Nacht) in: Hartmann, Friederike; Rommel, Torsten; Sprenger, Lothar (2009). Portrait nach 100 Jahren, Ein Kunstprojekt zum 100jährigen Bestehen der Gartenstadt Hellerau [Portrait after 100 years, an art project for the 100th anniversary of the garden city of Hellerau] (in German). Dresden: Verein Bürgerschaft Hellerau e.V. ISBN 978-3-9809956-5-8.
  3. ^ "Altkötzschenbroda erstrahlt" [Altkötzschenbroda shines]. Sächsische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 27 September 2024.
  4. ^ "Lichterpfad strahlt auf dem Dorfanger" [Path of lights shines on the village green]. Sächsische Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 27 September 2024.
  5. ^ Claudia Reh, Johannes Beere (2010). Puzzle (DVD). Dresden. OCLC 1138943835.
  6. ^ Reh, Claudia; Urban, Roland; Jackisch, Matthias (2009). Para-Dies (Neben dem Tag) ein Permanent-Performance-Projekt auf dem Burgberg in Dresden [Para-Dies (Beside the Day) a permanent performance project on the Burgberg in Dresden] (in German). Dresden: Alte Feuerwache Loschwitz. ISBN 978-3-940418-32-6. OCLC 429669949.
  7. ^ Claudia Reh (2010). Parfüm - Eine Geschichte über die Zeit [Perfume - A story about time] (DVD) (in German). Dresden. OCLC 698597675.
  8. ^ Quellmalz, Wolfram (2023-02-16). "Kann man Minimal Music maximal dehnen?" [Can minimal music be stretched to the maximum?]. Neue (musikalische) Blätter (in German). Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  9. ^ "Speculum Artium v Trbovljah" [Speculum Artium in Trbovlje]. Savus (in Slovenian). 2024-09-19. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  10. ^ Schouppe, Ward (2024-01-30). "Van Jacob van Artevelde in sneeuwbal tot boodschap naar ruimte: deze 10 werken mag je niet missen op Lichtfestival in Gent" [From Jacob van Artevelde in snowball to message to space: these 10 works are not to be missed at the Light Festival in Ghent]. VRT NWS Journaal (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  11. ^ Kovšca, Nataša (2023). "Claudia Reh: LIGHT MURALS". ror-art.com. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  12. ^ Aquilo, Laurent (2022-12-15). "À Landerneau, Claudia Reh met les Capucins en lumière" [In Landerneau, Claudia Reh puts the Capuchins in the spotlight]. Le Télégramme (in French). Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  13. ^ Kerdraon, Aude (2022-12-24). "Landerneau. Claudia Reh sublime la chapelle des Capucins" [Landerneau. Claudia Reh sublimates the Capuchin chapel]. Ouest-France (Interview) (in French). Retrieved 2024-09-27.