Annegret soltau motherhood movie

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  • Artist Annegret Soltau
    (, Allemagne) Prime title

    Schwanger I

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    25 x 24 cm
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    tirage unique

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  • Annegret Soltau

    Mutations and mutilations

    Annegret Soltau tears an image to shreds only to sew life back into its fragments. Perhaps a Dr. Frankenstein of the art world, she stitches together the bits and pieces of different images to create one that is full of new meanings with stories woven in the seams, the result being – often horrifying – a mutation or even mutilation of the originals.

    Born in Germany, Soltau lived a childhood deprived of art, culture and even leisure; whilst other children were out being children, reading and playing, she was on her farm collecting hay or picking berries. But she herself admits that this isolation is part of what shaped her and helped her find her creative voice. As she tells us in her biographical portrait, “this allowed me to reach out and find things that I otherwise would not have found.”

    In her art, Soltau reflects on the different processes that have taken place throughout her life, family being an integral theme. In her collection Father Search her identity is replaced with pieces of records and dossiers involved in her search for a man she never knew. In contrast, Generative and Motherhood show a closeness between herself and her loved ones; strong relationships are one of the positive experiences that s

    blinkvideo - research of video art, performance and multimedia installations.

    At transmediale, Stefan Panhans and Andrea Winkler show their work HOSTEL Sequel #1: Please Be Careful Out There, Lisa Marie – Hybrid Version, a new project that combines film, installation, and staccato stage reading (on blinkvideo we are showing a trailer of the integrated film). With everyday racism, celebrity worship, stereotypes, and the dominating power of the economic all on the rise, precariously and flexibly traveling cultural workers of different origin deliver a sort of spoken word battle about their experiences and dreams. They constantly switch roles and, at the same time, form a choir that clashes with the rapped reports of everyday life. As in a collaborative gymnastic exercise—surrounded by scenery made up of set pieces from outfits of airports, hostels, and courier services, from self-optimization tools and game show displays—they fight for a voice and to be heard, building new alliances along the way. for more information: opening of transmediale