WARREN NEIDICH

Lives & works in Berlin (Germany)
Very active in: 90s, 2000s, Current decade

Representative galleries:
Magnus Müller

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Video Art Works

Brainwash (2004)
Degas?Memory?The Camera is Blind (2003)
F-Stop Birdsong (2005)
Thinking Taos (2005)
Lost Keys (2005)
Earthling (2004)

"Warren Neidich works and lives between Berlin and London. His interdisciplinary time-based works explore the way that culture and language are interacting in ways that affect subjectivity and identity through the reconfiguration of brain and mind."

Recent exhibitions include Multitasking, NGBK, Berlin (2007), Neon Lights and LEDs, Edward Mitterrand Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland (2007), My Vision, Zephyr-Raum für Fotografie, Mannheim, Germany (2007), Saloon, The Moscow Biennial (2007), Protections, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria (2006), Masquerade, Los Angeles County Museum, Los Angeles (2006), The Expanded Eye, Kunsthaus, Zurich (2006), Sweet Dreams, Contemporary Art and Complicity, Bayle Art Museum, University of Virginia (2006), Earthling, Andrew Mummery Gallery, London (2006).

His work has been exhibited internationally in such institutions as the Whitney Museum of Art, New York City, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, Ludwig Museum, Cologne, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, Walker Art Museum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and P.S.1, MOMA, Long Island City. Seven books of his work have been published including American History Reinvented, Aperture Foundation, 1989, Unknown Artist, Fricke-Schmid, 1993, Camp O.J., DAP, 1996 and Earthling, Pointed Leaf Press, 2005 with an interview by Hans Ulrich Obrist and an essay by Barry Schwabsky. A collection of his writing Blow-up: Photography, Cinema and the Brain was published by DAP in 2003. He is recipient of the AHRB-ACE Art Award, 2004, The Arts Council of England Merit Award, 2005 and The British Academy Award, 2005. He is currently Visiting Artist and Research Fellow at the Center for Cognition, Computation and Culture at Goldsmiths College, London (2006-2008).