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Videoart at Midnight

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Videoart at Midnight at Kino Babylon

Videoart at Midnight is an international forum fostering contemporary art, in particular film, new media art and video art. In a monthly program, international artists are invited to show their work in the big cinema hall of the Kino Babylon in the Mitte neighborhood of Berlin, Germany.

Background

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Videoart at Midnight is a private initiative, founded in 2008 by Olaf Stüber and Ivo Wessel.[1][2][3] Monthly since, always on a Friday at midnight, Stüber invites artists to show their works in the "Dispositif cinema" to put them up for discourse. Every night is dedicated to one artist; the artist is present. It is often the occasion for a premiere of a video work, sometimes accompanied by live acts such as performances, concerts, lectures or artist talks.[4][5]

The aim of the screening series is to offer a forum for Berlin's international art scene and to give an insight into an artist media that is gaining an increasing importance within the contemporary art production.[6][7][8]

Videoart at Midnight is a non-profit cultural program.[9][10]

Program

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Literature

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  • Olaf Stüber, Anton Stüber: "The Videoart at Midnight Artists' Cookbook", KERBER Publishing 2020, ISBN 978-3-7356-0725-6
  • Sven Hausherr, Nina Trippel: "CEE CEE BERLIN. Berlin Highlights", DISTANZ Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-95476-069-5
  • Ekaterina Rietz-Rakul, Steve Schepens: Berlin Contemporary Art. Editor: Alexander Grebennikov. Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-941784-07-9.
  • Julia Brodauf, Lena Hartmann, Ulrich J. C. Harz, Alexandra Wendorf, Stefanie Zobel: "OFF SPACES & SITES: Unusual Exhibition Spaces Beyond the Established Art Market", GKS-Fachverlag für den Kunstmarkt, Bad Honnef 2013, ISBN 978-3-9808298-0-9

References

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  1. ^ Your Passport to Video Art Around the World on: The Huffington Post, April 16, 2014
  2. ^ Davies-Crook, Susanna: "We force our audience a little bit" on: EXBERLINER, April 9, 2013
  3. ^ Stay Up Late! Towards a Midnight Manifesto on: ARTS & IDEAS, Oct 17, 2015
  4. ^ a b Anastasia Trinh: Berlin Premiere: THE LOST by Reynold Reynolds on: artconnect, November 8, 2013
  5. ^ a b Bill Dietz: Berlin – MISS MOTH (Chris Newman, Seth Josel, Bill Dietz) in Berlin on: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektroakustische Musik e.V., October 5, 2010
  6. ^ Balsom, Erika: Exhibiting Cinema In Contemporary Art. 1st ed. Amsterdam: Amsterdam Univ. Press, 2013, p. 11
  7. ^ Brendan Lee: More Video Art Please on: Artlink, September 2007
  8. ^ Moving Time: Video Art at 50, 1965–2015 on: Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, October 2015
  9. ^ Videoart Videoart at Midnight on: INDEX Berlin, 2017
  10. ^ Videoart Videoart at Midnight – an Artists’ Cinema Project on: My Art Guides, March 2016
  11. ^ tips 16.12.-31.12. on: Bpigs – Berlin Independents Guide, December 16, 2014
  12. ^ Out of the white cube; into the darkness on: ARTSLANT Berlin, June 25, 2014
  13. ^ On Screen // Anri Sala's Reverberations at Videoart at Midnight on: BERLINARTLINK, April 18, 2014
  14. ^ Laura Storfner: Rendezvous at Midnight: Videoart at the Cinema on: CEE CEE Berlin, December 2013
  15. ^ Video Art at Midnight #39 at Babylon auf dontpaniconline.de
  16. ^ Videoart at Midnight - partner event, www.transmediale.de, January 30, 2009
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