Keren Cytter

Keren Cytter ( born 1977 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli artist.

Biography

Keren Cytter studied fine art at the Avni Institute for Art in Tel Aviv and received a scholarship to the School of Art De Ateliers in Amsterdam. Since 2005 she has lived in Berlin until they relocated to New York City in 2012.

She was known for her experimental video works, in which she deals with the question, what is the impact of media culture on interpersonal relationships. In her videos together different plot lines, time frames and role assignments. Cytter refers to experimental and classical cinema, literature, theater and YouTube fragments and combines elements of documentary and fictional origin.

Her work has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Frankfurter Kunstverein and Kunsthalle Zurich (2005), Kunst-Werke Berlin ( 2006), MUMOK Vienna (2007), Witte de With, Rotterdam ( 2008), Le Plateau Paris (2009), Kunsthaus Basel-Land Mutend and Moderna Museet Stockholm (2010 ), David Roberts Art foundation London, Kunstverein Munich and Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (2011 ) are shown. They also participated in numerous group exhibitions, including at the Biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon ( 2007), Manifesto 7 Trentino (2008), New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York City and Venice Biennale (2009), Gwangju Biennale (2010) and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City ( 2011).

2009 founded the Cytter Dance Performance Theatre Company THE Now and went with the self-written and choreographed productions History in the Making and The True Story of John Webber and His Endless Struggle with the Table of Content on international tour. The pieces were at the Tate Modern London, The Kitchen New York, the Tramway Glasgow, Van Abbemuseum Eindhoven and the Hebbel am Ufer Berlin showed the.

In 2010 she founded together with the curators Maaike Gouwenberg and Kathy Noble Foundation APE ( Art Projects Era), under whose name they staged their plays show real drama and Anke is Gone / I Eat pickles at Your Funeral, which have since been invited as a guest productions in Berlin, London, New York City, Canada and Asia.

Cytter is the author of the novels The Man who Climbed Up the Stairs of Life and Found Out They Were Cinema Seats (2006), The Seven Most Exciting hours of Mr. Trier 's Life in Twenty -Four Chapters and The Amazing True Story of Moshe Klinberg (2009 ). 2010 excerpts of her diary were published under the title White Diaries.

For her work she received the 2006 Baloise Art Statement Award during Art Basel, the Ars Viva Prize 2008 and the first Absolut Vodka Art Award, which was awarded in Stockholm 2009. In addition, she was nominated for the 2009 National Gallery Prize for Young Art Berlin and the Future Generation Art Prize.

Filmography

  • 2000: The Mysterious Series
  • 2000: Brush
  • 2001: The friends series
  • 2002: War and Peace
  • 2002: Documentation Y
  • 2002: Dance Video
  • 2002: Disilluissioned love
  • 2002: Experimental Film
  • 2002: French film
  • 2003: Family
  • 2003: Disilluissioned love 2
  • 2003: MFPig
  • 2003: Nothing
  • 2004: Date series
  • 2005: Time
  • 2005: Continuity
  • 2005: Dreamtalk
  • 2005: Atmosphere
  • 2006: Repulsion
  • 2006: The Victim
  • 2007: Nightmare
  • 2007: Something Happened
  • 2007: New Age
  • 2008: The Mirror
  • 2008: Les Ruissellements du diable
  • 2008: In Search for Brothers / A voice from the past
  • 2009: Four Seasons
  • 2009: Peacocks
  • 2009: Untitled
  • 2009: Cross.Flowers.Rolex
  • 2010: The coat
  • 2010: The hottest day of the year
  • 2010: construction
  • 2011: Avalanche
  • 2011: Video Art Manual
  • 2011: Open House 3D
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