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'''Christine Meisner''' was born in 1970 in Nuremberg, Germany, and currently lives and works in
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German artist Christine Meisner lives and works in Berlin and Brussels. Over more than a decade she has developed a body of work that intertwines drawing, video, writing and music. Her projects evolve from in-depth research into the histories of colonial and ideological expansion and the emergence of racism. The strive for freedom and human rights and the unresolved dimensions of violence within that processes are ongoing topics underlying her subjects. Meisner’s works are part of several art collections and were exhibited a.o. at Stevenson Gallery Cape Town; Taipei Biennial; La Maison Rouge, Paris; The Walther Collection, New York and Ulm; Centre Pompidou, Paris; MOMUK, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp, MUSEION, Bolzano. Her videos were screened at Berlin Documentary Forum, Festival International de Cinéma Marseille and International Film Festival Rotterdam.  
Berlin and Brussels. Her projects have involved works and research on the African Diaspora
 
and colonialism in Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Brazil. “Disquieting
 
Nature,” part of a trilogy examining landscape, music, and liberty, was first shown in 2012 in
 
The Walther Collection’s exhibition Appropriated Landscapes, curated by Corinne Diserens. The
 
work was later presented in 2013 in A Thousand Years of Nonlinear History at Centre Pompidou,
 
Paris. Meisner has participated in many exhibitions including Landscape and Power at MOMUK
 
Cinema, Vienna; the Berlin Documentary Forum; Drawing Documents at Extra City, Antwerp; and
 
Uncomfortable Truths: The Shadow of Slave Trading on Contemporary Art at the Victoria &  Albert
 
Museum, London. Meisner teaches Experimental Drawing course at erg.
 
  
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German artist Christine Meisner lives and works in Berlin and Brussels. Over more than a decade she has developed a body of work that intertwines drawing, video, writing and music. Her projects evolve from in-depth research into the histories of colonial and ideological expansion and the emergence of racism. The strive for freedom and human rights and the unresolved dimensions of violence within that processes are ongoing topics underlying her subjects. Meisner’s works are part of several art collections and were exhibited a.o. at Stevenson Gallery Cape Town; Taipei Biennial; La Maison Rouge, Paris; The Walther Collection, New York and Ulm; Centre Pompidou, Paris; MOMUK, Vienna; Salzburger Kunstverein; Extra City Kunsthal, Antwerp, MUSEION, Bolzano. Her videos were screened at Berlin Documentary Forum, Festival International de Cinéma Marseille and International Film Festival Rotterdam.

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