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Birgit Hein

Birgit Hein (6 August 1942 – 23 February 2023) was a German film director, producer, performance artist, university professor, and screenwriter who has made experimental films since 1960s, with her then husband Wilhem Heim.[1]

Birgit Hein
Born (1942-08-06) 6 August 1942 (age 80)
Occupation(s)Film director, producer and screenwriter
Years active1967–present
SpouseWilhelm Hein
Websitehttp://birgithein.de/

Biography

Hein was born in Berlin in 1942.[2] With her structural films (since 1966), performances, documentary film essays and film study publications, she is considered one of the decisive pioneers of German underground and experimental films. In 1964, she married Wilhelm Hein (Separated in 1988, divorced in 1995),[3] with whom she collaborated on several experimental film projects.[2] In 1968, she co-founded XSCREEN,[4] an exhibition space in Cologne.[5] In 1993, Hein won the German Film Critics Association Best Experimental Film Award for her film Die Unheimlichen Frauen.[6][7]

Hein studied art history and theater studies at the University of Cologne in the early 1960s. From 1966 to 1988 she worked with Wilhelm Hein producing films and working on performances with him. She was represented with two film works, together with Wilhelm Hein within Documenta V in Kassel in 1972, a worldwide exhibition of influential art after World War II.[8] Their combined work was presented in different retrospectives, e.g. in the Anthology Archives, New York (1974), in the Filmmuseum Frankfurt (1985) as well as in Cologne (1988) and in Copenhagen (1989). In the 1970s they organized and curated of several exhibitions on experimental film, e.g. Art Remains Art (Cologne 1974), Film As Film (Cologne, Berlin, Essen, Stuttgart 1977) and Film As Film (London 1979). For the Goethe-Institut they toured in Pakistan, Bangladesh and India (1987) and took part in the International Experimental Film Congress Toronto (1989).

In Cologne she was art founder of XScreen for subculture performances and program work for diverse cinemas. In the 1970s, she taught film art assignments at various universities (including the Cologne factory schools). She undertook a number of important curatorial projects, including the groundbreaking film section at Documenta VI.[6] Birgit Hein has been a professor at the Braunschweig University of Art since 1990, retiring in 2007.

Many premieres of her films at the Forum des Junge Films, Berlin Film Festival (1986, 1992, 1995) as well as television broadcasts (e.g. Baby, I Will Make You Sweat, 1997) and acquisitions of film collections (e.g. Musée d'Art Moderne - Center Pompidou, 1999). She has had several exhibitions of her works, e.g. Montreal 2000, Rotterdam 2000, Madrid 2002 and the Arsenal Berlin 2003.[9]

Since 2007 she has been a member of the Akademie der Künste Berlin, and since 2012 she has been deputy director of the visual arts section.[1]

Filmography

  • 1967: S & W
  • 1968: Rohfilm[4]
  • 1969: 625, 16 mm, 34 Min
  • 1978–82: Superman und Wonderwoman, Filmperformance[10]
  • 1982: Love Stinks
  • 1986: Verbotene Bilder, 16 mm, 87 Min
  • 1986: Washing of The Feet (episode) in Jesus – Der Film
  • 1987–88: Die Kali-Filme, 16 mm, 70 Min
  • 1992: Die Unheimlichen Frauen
  • 1995: Baby, I Will Make You Sweat
  • 1997: Eintagsfliegen, Video, 24 Min
  • 2000: La Moderna poesia
  • 2006: Kriegsbilder, Video, 10 Min
  • 2013: Abstrakter Film, Video, 10 Min

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Foster, p.176
  2. ^ a b Büttenbender, Gerhard. "Birgit Hein - Ihr leben". Official site. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
  3. ^ "Rohfilm | Raw Film". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
  4. ^ a b Halle, Randall (2017-05-13). "Xscreen 1968: material film aesthetics and radical cinema politics". The Sixties: 1–16. doi:10.1080/17541328.2017.1320884. ISSN 1754-1328. S2CID 148898994.
  5. ^ "After the Avant-garde: Participants". University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
  6. ^ a b Halle, Randall (2014-06-01). The Europeanization of Cinema. University of Illinois Press. doi:10.5406/illinois/9780252038457.001.0001. ISBN 978-0-252-03845-7.
  7. ^ Die unheimlichen Frauen, retrieved 2020-04-14
  8. ^ "documenta 5 - Retrospective - documenta". www.documenta.de. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
  9. ^ Roddy, Bernard (2012-11-01). "The Translator's Echo: Listening to Birgit Hein's Baby, I Will Make You Sweat". Afterimage: The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism. 40 (3): 21–24. doi:10.1525/aft.2012.40.3.21. ISSN 0300-7472.
  10. ^ Hein, Birgit; Hein, Wilhelm (1983). "Superman and Wonderwoman: Filmperformance 1980-82". SubStance. 11 (4): 171. doi:10.2307/3684189. ISSN 0049-2426. JSTOR 3684189.

Sources

External links

  • Official site (in German)
  • Birgit Hein at IMDb

birgit, hein, august, 1942, february, 2023, german, film, director, producer, performance, artist, university, professor, screenwriter, made, experimental, films, since, 1960s, with, then, husband, wilhem, heim, born, 1942, august, 1942, berlin, germanyoccupat. Birgit Hein 6 August 1942 23 February 2023 was a German film director producer performance artist university professor and screenwriter who has made experimental films since 1960s with her then husband Wilhem Heim 1 Birgit HeinBorn 1942 08 06 6 August 1942 age 80 Berlin GermanyOccupation s Film director producer and screenwriterYears active1967 presentSpouseWilhelm HeinWebsitehttp birgithein de Contents 1 Biography 2 Filmography 3 References 3 1 Footnotes 3 2 Sources 4 External linksBiography EditHein was born in Berlin in 1942 2 With her structural films since 1966 performances documentary film essays and film study publications she is considered one of the decisive pioneers of German underground and experimental films In 1964 she married Wilhelm Hein Separated in 1988 divorced in 1995 3 with whom she collaborated on several experimental film projects 2 In 1968 she co founded XSCREEN 4 an exhibition space in Cologne 5 In 1993 Hein won the German Film Critics Association Best Experimental Film Award for her film Die Unheimlichen Frauen 6 7 Hein studied art history and theater studies at the University of Cologne in the early 1960s From 1966 to 1988 she worked with Wilhelm Hein producing films and working on performances with him She was represented with two film works together with Wilhelm Hein within Documenta V in Kassel in 1972 a worldwide exhibition of influential art after World War II 8 Their combined work was presented in different retrospectives e g in the Anthology Archives New York 1974 in the Filmmuseum Frankfurt 1985 as well as in Cologne 1988 and in Copenhagen 1989 In the 1970s they organized and curated of several exhibitions on experimental film e g Art Remains Art Cologne 1974 Film As Film Cologne Berlin Essen Stuttgart 1977 and Film As Film London 1979 For the Goethe Institut they toured in Pakistan Bangladesh and India 1987 and took part in the International Experimental Film Congress Toronto 1989 In Cologne she was art founder of XScreen for subculture performances and program work for diverse cinemas In the 1970s she taught film art assignments at various universities including the Cologne factory schools She undertook a number of important curatorial projects including the groundbreaking film section at Documenta VI 6 Birgit Hein has been a professor at the Braunschweig University of Art since 1990 retiring in 2007 Many premieres of her films at the Forum des Junge Films Berlin Film Festival 1986 1992 1995 as well as television broadcasts e g Baby I Will Make You Sweat 1997 and acquisitions of film collections e g Musee d Art Moderne Center Pompidou 1999 She has had several exhibitions of her works e g Montreal 2000 Rotterdam 2000 Madrid 2002 and the Arsenal Berlin 2003 9 Since 2007 she has been a member of the Akademie der Kunste Berlin and since 2012 she has been deputy director of the visual arts section 1 Filmography Edit1967 S amp W 1968 Rohfilm 4 1969 625 16 mm 34 Min 1978 82 Superman und Wonderwoman Filmperformance 10 1982 Love Stinks 1986 Verbotene Bilder 16 mm 87 Min 1986 Washing of The Feet episode in Jesus Der Film 1987 88 Die Kali Filme 16 mm 70 Min 1992 Die Unheimlichen Frauen 1995 Baby I Will Make You Sweat 1997 Eintagsfliegen Video 24 Min 2000 La Moderna poesia 2006 Kriegsbilder Video 10 Min 2013 Abstrakter Film Video 10 MinReferences EditFootnotes Edit a b Foster p 176 a b Buttenbender Gerhard Birgit Hein Ihr leben Official site Retrieved 2008 05 17 Rohfilm Raw Film www berlinale de Retrieved 2020 04 14 a b Halle Randall 2017 05 13 Xscreen 1968 material film aesthetics and radical cinema politics The Sixties 1 16 doi 10 1080 17541328 2017 1320884 ISSN 1754 1328 S2CID 148898994 After the Avant garde Participants University of Pittsburgh Retrieved 2008 05 17 a b Halle Randall 2014 06 01 The Europeanization of Cinema University of Illinois Press doi 10 5406 illinois 9780252038457 001 0001 ISBN 978 0 252 03845 7 Die unheimlichen Frauen retrieved 2020 04 14 documenta 5 Retrospective documenta www documenta de Retrieved 2020 04 14 Roddy Bernard 2012 11 01 The Translator s Echo Listening to Birgit Hein s Baby I Will Make You Sweat Afterimage The Journal of Media Arts and Cultural Criticism 40 3 21 24 doi 10 1525 aft 2012 40 3 21 ISSN 0300 7472 Hein Birgit Hein Wilhelm 1983 Superman and Wonderwoman Filmperformance 1980 82 SubStance 11 4 171 doi 10 2307 3684189 ISSN 0049 2426 JSTOR 3684189 Sources Edit Foster Gwendolyn Audrey 1995 Women Film Directors An International Bio critical Dictionary Greenwood Publishing Group pp 176 178 ISBN 0 313 28972 7 External links EditOfficial site in German Birgit Hein at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birgit Hein amp oldid 1141996680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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