Videonale. 14: Festival for Contemporary Video art (en Inglés)
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Founded in 1984, Videonale has evolved over the almost three decades of its history to become one of Europe’s leading and most renowned festivals of video art. Past participants include pioneering artists like Dara Birnbaum, Lynn Hershman, Marcel Odenbach, and Bill Viola. Since 2004, Videonale has been permanently housed at Kunstmuseum Bonn, where it is held every second year. As in the past, the festival is conceived as an event for rising young talents as well as established positions in German and international video art. VIDEONALE. 14 presents forty-one positions selected from more than 2100 submissions to offer a panorama of today’s tendencies in contemporary video art. With works by Sergio Belinchón, Helen Benigson, Bigert & Bergström, Mariola Brillowska, Jasper van den Brink & Yasmijn Karhof, Elkin Calderón, Monica Cook, Eli Cortiñas, Tanja Deman, Bettina Disler, Charles Fairbanks, Toby Huddlestone, Yuk-Yiu IP, Christian Jankowski, Mikhail Karikis & Uriel Orlow, Laleh Khorramian, Vika Kirchenbauer, Aglaia Konrad, Michal Kosakowski, Daniel Kötter, Clemens Krauss & Benjamin Heisenberg, Robert-Jan Lacombe, Daniel Laufer, Chang- Jin Lee, Mauricio Limón, Melanie Manchot, Dani Marti, Agnes Meyer-Brandis, Meena Nanji & Tommy Gear, Florin Tudor & Mona Vatamanu, Evamaria Schaller, Frances Scholz, Lina Selander, Martin Skauen, Gabriele Stellbaum, Hito Steyerl, Jon Thomson & Alison Craighead, Arthur Tuoto, Bridget Walker, Gernot Wieland, and Tobias Yves Zintel.