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Bernd Behr (born 1976) is a Taiwanese artist based in London.

Biography

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Born in Hamburg in 1976 and raised in Malaysia, Behr studied at San José State University, California and Goldsmiths, University of London, London.

Behr was shortlisted for the 2003 Beck's Futures prize at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.[1] His work can be seen as a cultural archaeology of sites and events which share confluent histories of art, cinema and the built environment. He works across video, photography and sculpture to explore a dialogue between documentary and constructed approaches to his subjects and the associative, sometimes fictional, histories that emerge from them.

Behr currently teaches on the BA (Hons) Photography course at Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London.

Selected exhibitions and screenings

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  • 2010
    • COMMA 17: Bernd Behr, Bloomberg Space, London[2]
  • UR-NOW: The Ruins of the Contemporary, Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable[3]
  • Ça Va: A Prefabricated Movie Theatre by Berger&Berger, 12th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Venice[4]
  • America Deserta, Parc Saint Léger Centre d'Art Contemporain, Pougues-les-Eaux, France[5]
  • Territories of the In/Human, Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany[6]
  • References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Gibbons, Flachra (17 December 2002). "Art prize offers oddity by the bucketful". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 26 November 2012.
  • ^ COMMA 17: Bernd Behr
  • ^ UR-NOW: The Ruins of the Contemporary
  • ^ Ça Va: A Prefabricated Movie Theatre by Berger&Berger
  • ^ America Deserta
  • ^ Territories of the In/Human
  • ^ Gets Under the Skin
  • ^ House without a Door
  • ^ Bernd Behr & Mie Olise Kjaergaard
  • ^ House without a Door
  • ^ Lewis Glucksman Gallery
  • ^ Ice Trade
  • ^ House without a Door
  • ^ Decline and Vision
  • ^ Fordham
  • ^ we live in this concrete basin
  • ^ Rachmaninoff's
  • ^ Things to Come
  • ^ Annely Juda Fine Art
  • ^ Ibid Projects
  • ^ We Want Out
  • ^ VTO Gallery
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