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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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Christine Meisner lives and works between Berlin and Brussels. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and has taught from 2004 – 2010 with the lecture series "Suspicious Documentaries" at Technical University Vienna, Institute for Art and Design. At erg, she taught Video and Film from 2013 -2014 with the course "Exercises in Seeing" and has been teaching the MA Drawing class since 2014.
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The projects of Christine Meisner are based on extensive transdisciplinary research and intertwine drawing, video, text, photography and music into multilayered installations. For over two decades, the artist has been concerned with the history of imperialistic and ideological regimes and their reappraisal. Central subjects of investigation in her projects are the experiences of diaspora and the origin of group-focused enmity in the context of colonization, nationalism, racism, and anti-Semitism. The artist’s graphic archaeologies, archival disclosures, and narrative video and music compositions address the question of what we have become and how we confront the unresolved dimensions of violence that continues to impact us today.
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Meisner’s works are exhibited internationally, amongst others at Haus der Kunst, Munich; 11th Berlin Biennial, KW Institute for Contemporary Art; CC Strombeek; Salon Du Dessin Paris; Stevenson Gallery Cape Town; Taipei Biennale, Taipei Fine Arts Museum; Bunkier Sztuki Krakow; La Maison Rouge, Paris; Walther Collection Project Space New York; Centre Pompidou Cinéma Paris; Koldo Mitxelena San Sebastian; Salzburger Kunstverein; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Museion Bozen; 4th Bucharest Biennale; MOMUK Cinema Wien; Galerie Art et Essai Rennes; Extra City Antwerpen; Festival International de Cinéma Marseille; Berlin Documentary Forum 2, Berlin; Victoria & Albert Museum London; Salford Museum and Art Gallery; Musée des Beaux-Arts-Ville Nantes; Pinacoteca, Sao Paulo.
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Extended Drawing Diaspora Art Practice, Master Cycle

Christine Meisner lives and works between Berlin and Brussels. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and has taught from 2004 – 2010 with the lecture series "Suspicious Documentaries" at Technical University Vienna, Institute for Art and Design. At erg, she taught Video and Film from 2013 -2014 with the course "Exercises in Seeing" and has been teaching the MA Drawing class since 2014.

The projects of Christine Meisner are based on extensive transdisciplinary research and intertwine drawing, video, text, photography and music into multilayered installations. For over two decades, the artist has been concerned with the history of imperialistic and ideological regimes and their reappraisal. Central subjects of investigation in her projects are the experiences of diaspora and the origin of group-focused enmity in the context of colonization, nationalism, racism, and anti-Semitism. The artist’s graphic archaeologies, archival disclosures, and narrative video and music compositions address the question of what we have become and how we confront the unresolved dimensions of violence that continues to impact us today.

Meisner’s works are exhibited internationally, amongst others at Haus der Kunst, Munich; 11th Berlin Biennial, KW Institute for Contemporary Art; CC Strombeek; Salon Du Dessin Paris; Stevenson Gallery Cape Town; Taipei Biennale, Taipei Fine Arts Museum; Bunkier Sztuki Krakow; La Maison Rouge, Paris; Walther Collection Project Space New York; Centre Pompidou Cinéma Paris; Koldo Mitxelena San Sebastian; Salzburger Kunstverein; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Museion Bozen; 4th Bucharest Biennale; MOMUK Cinema Wien; Galerie Art et Essai Rennes; Extra City Antwerpen; Festival International de Cinéma Marseille; Berlin Documentary Forum 2, Berlin; Victoria & Albert Museum London; Salford Museum and Art Gallery; Musée des Beaux-Arts-Ville Nantes; Pinacoteca, Sao Paulo.



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