Linda Havenstein

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Linda Havenstein (* 1984 ) is a German video and media artist .

According to her own statements, her work deals with the relationship between people and technology and the cultural implications of the post-digital age .

biography

Linda Havenstein studied from 2004 to 2011 at the University of Leipzig and from 2010 to 2011 at the University of the Ryukyus . She lives in Berlin .

Exhibitions (selection)

  • Hongik Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea (2017)
  • Art Studio Changdong, National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea (2015)
  • HOW Art Museum, Wenzhou, China (2015)
  • Savina Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea (2015)
  • Songwon Art Center, Korea
  • Onassis Cultural Center, Athens (2014)
  • House of World Cultures , Berlin (2014)
  • Kunstraum Bethanien, Berlin (2014)
  • New York Hall of Science (2014)
  • Aomori Contemporary Art Center, Japan (2013)

Awards

  • 2008 DAAD scholarship holder
  • 2014 nominated for Lumen Prize Digital Art Award
  • 2014 Award at the Future Storytelling Media Competition, Anthropocene Project, House of World Cultures, Berlin
  • 2015 Changdong Fellow at the National Museum of Modern & Contemporary Art, Korea.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. profiles on lindahavenstein.com. Retrieved June 6, 2020 .
  2. Profiles. Retrieved January 17, 2020 .
  3. ^ National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea: 2015 MMCA Residency Changdong Final Exhibition. Retrieved January 17, 2020 (English).
  4. Moving Studios | 昊 美术馆 网站. Retrieved January 17, 2020 .
  5. swart: 신지도 제작자. In: Songwon art center. August 7, 2015, accessed January 17, 2020 (American English).
  6. ^ House of World Cultures: The Anthropocene Project. A report. December 19, 2016, accessed January 17, 2020 .
  7. ^ Distant Observations - Fukushima in Berlin | InEnArt. Retrieved January 17, 2020 (American English).
  8. Exchange ―Planting the seed. In: 国際 芸 術 セ ン タ ー 青森 ・ ACAC. Retrieved January 17, 2020 (American English).