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  Bernd Behr: House Without a Door
Bernd Behr’s 2006 LAFVA-funded film, House Without a Door, will be showing at Chisenhale Gallery from 8 November to 17 December in what will be Behr’s first major exhibition in a UK public gallery.
Behr’s interest lies in the performative nature of the building, embodied in its cultural/geographical displacement and its function of repeatedly performing its own destruction.
Bernd Behr was born in Germany in 1976 and lives and works in London.
amin.filmlondon.org.uk /news_details.asp?NewsID=902   (362 words)

  
  Bernd Behr
Bernd Behr (born 1976) is a London-based, German-born artist.
Behr was born in Hamburg, and went to the United States to study at the San Jose State University[?], California in 1995.
Behr was shortlisted for the 2003 Beck's Futures prize.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/be/Bernd_Behr.html   (50 words)

  
 Bernd Behr Press Info > CURRENT EXHIBITION - BERND BEHR PRESS RELEASE
Chisenhale Gallery is pleased to present a new film by Bernd Behr in his first major exhibition in a UK public gallery.
Borrowing its title from the early expressionist film House Without a Door (1914), which has no surviving print, the work fictionalises the now inaccessible interior of this building through a set of references to 1920s German expressionist films, including Faust (F.W. Murnau, 1926) and Dr. Mabuse (F. Lang, 1922).
House Without a Door developed from a residency Behr held at The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Utah, in 2005.
www.chisenhale.org.uk /html/files/current_exhibition__bernd_behr_press_release.html   (0 words)

  
 Artsadmin | Bursary Artists
Bernd Behr is a London-based artist of Taiwanese/German parentage.
Behr was short-listed for Beck's Futures in 2003 and currently practices in London and teaches Fine Art at the University of Gloucestershire.
Behr's work explores the relationship between architecture and the moving image often involving art- and film-historical references as well as employing sculptural and performative strategies.
www.artsadmin.co.uk /projects/bursary-artists.php?bursary=6   (657 words)

  
 Untitled Document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Behr's work is driven by a fascination of waste and exhaustion, from physical collapse to ideological burnout.
Born 1976 in Germany and raised in South East Asia, he has lived and worked in London since 1998.
A graduate from Goldsmiths College, he has exhibited internationally, including European Media Art Festival, Germany, The Substation Gallery, Singapore, and VTO Gallery, London.
www.anyminutenow.com /w_main3.htm   (59 words)

  
 Saatchi Online - Blog On News, Views, Diaries, Photo-Journals
For his first major exhibition in a UK public gallery German artist Bernd Behr presents a new film, House Without a Door, which explores the relationship between film and architecture, linking a US military test structure with studio sets of 1920s German expressionist film.
Borrowing its title from the early expressionist film House Without a Door (1914), which has no surviving print, the work fictionalises the now inaccessible interior of this building through a set of references to 1920s German expressionist films.
House Without a Door developed from a residency Bernd Behr held at The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Utah, in 2005, and is supported through a 2006 Artist's Film and Video Award (Film London) and University of Gloucestershire.
www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk /blogon/2006/11/bernd_behr_at_chisenhale_londo.php   (0 words)

  
 Prestigious award for photographic artist
The finished project will be exhibited in London in early 2007 and will also feature in independent film and artists' magazine, ‘Vertigo' in October 2006.
Behr's work is currently being exhibited in a group exhibition at Netwerk Centre for Contemporary Art, Aalst in Belgium.
He was short-listed for the Beck's Futures prize in 2003.
www.glos.ac.uk /faculties/mac/facultynews/prestigious-award-for-photographic-artist.cfm   (225 words)

  
 Beck's Futures - Glasgledius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The 2003 prize, presented by Wim Wenders, was awarded on April 29 at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts[?].
As well as Nashashibi, the shortlisted artists were Bernd Behr, Nick Crowe, Alan Currall, Inventory, David Sherry, Lucy Skaer, Francis Upritchard and Carey Young.
The panel of judges was chaired by the artist Michael Landy, and also included the curators Russell Ferguson[?], Maria Lind[?] and Hans Ulrich Obrist[?].
www.glasglow.com /E2/be/Beck's_Futures.html   (211 words)

  
 Goethe-Institut London - Visual Arts - 2007
Bernd Behr, Thomas Kratz, Florian Roithmayr in conversation with artist Neil Cummings
Bernd Behr, Thomas Kratz, and Florian Roithmayr will be in conversation with artist Neil Cummings at the Goethe-Institut London on 25 January 2007 as a public programme for Ice Trade.
Their new works all respond to the project; the exhibition’s title references a nineteenth century trade of ice that occurred between Northern Europe, Northern America and the sub-continent, prior to the development of artificial, mechanical refrigeration.
www.goethe.de /ins/gb/lon/acv/bku/2007/en1908513.htm   (184 words)

  
 Find behr, Behr Paint, Behr Paint Colors at myEweb.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Behr Paint and Wood Stain - House Paint and Wood Stains.
Behr employs some 18,000 staff at 17 development locations, 30 production sites...
Jason Nathaniel Behr (born December 30, 1973) is an American film and television...
uk.myeweb.com /search/index.php?qry_str=Behr   (263 words)

  
 About us
The literary agency BERND BAUER VERLAG represents contemporary playwrights and authors of radio plays and screenplays for film and TV from most European countries and Israel.
Paul Gordon and Bernd Bauer founded the literary agency BERND BAUER VERLAG with the aim of promoting contemporary playwrights, especially in the German speaking countries Austria, Germany and Switzerland but also in the other European countries.
The BERND BAUER VERLAG represents playwrights and authors from Austria, Belgium, Belorussia, Croatia, Cyprus, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hungary, Island, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Rumania, Slowakia, Spain, Switzerland, Tshech Republic, Turkey, Ukrainia and the former Yugoslawia.
www.berndbauerverlag.de /ENGLISCH/about.htm   (493 words)

  
 Exhibition: ICE TRADE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Ice Trade features new works by Bernd Behr, Geoffrey Farmer, Lone Haugaard Madsen, George Henry Longly, Thomas Kratz and Florian Roithmayr, all made specific to the exhibition at Chelsea Space or new to UK audiences.
Some works extend these questions with direct connection to artists of a previous generation, such as Bernd Behr's Hotel Palindrome (before R.Smithson) (2006), a reconstitution of Robert Smithson's Hotel Palenque slide-lecture that Smithson first presented to architecture students at the University of Utah in 1972.
Works by George Henry Longly and Florian Roithmayr address the architecture of the exhibition space in formal, volumic terms, while Geoffrey Farmer and Lone Haugaard Madsen articulate the exhibition space for its reposition and performativity of practice.
www.chelsea.arts.ac.uk /30181.htm   (410 words)

  
 Goethe-Institut London - Visual Arts - 2007
The exhibition title references a 19th-century trade of ice that occurred between Northern Europe, Northern America, and the sub-continent, prior to the development of artificial refrigeration.
These references and their configurations serve as a loose framework for the exhibition at Chelsea Space, where Ice Trade considers questions of translation and material status at different points of reception.
An informal discussion and presentation by artist Neil Cummings in conversation with Bernd Behr, Thomas Kratz, and Florian Roithmayr will take place at the Goethe-Institut London on January 25th, 7pm.
www.goethe.de /ins/gb/lon/acv/bku/2007/en1861419.htm   (381 words)

  
 Current activities
November 7th -- December 17th: Bernd Behr's "House Without a Door" (featuring original music by Marcus Fjellström) exhibited on a large screen projection at Chisenhale Gallery, London.
September: Commissioned by Bernd Behr and Film London to compose a soundtrack for the experimental film "House Without a Door".
August 31st: "Degenerator" premiered in Sundsvall by the Nordic Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Christian Lindberg.
www.kafkagarden.com /current.html   (524 words)

  
 BEHEMOTH
Abigail Reynolds Andy Harper Bernd Behr Gail Pickering Caroline Achaintre Neil Hamon Sophie Newell
This exhibition is an idea about a house.
Bernd Behr's shows include House without a Door (solo), Chisenhale Gallery, London 2006; London Movies, Palais des Beaux Arts, Brussels 2005; and Beck's Futures, ICA, London 2003.
www.daniellearnaud.com /behemoth.htm   (643 words)

  
 The London Consortium | A Masters & Doctoral Programme in Humanities and Cultural Studies »
All talks were open to the public and took place at the Architectural Association, 34-36 Bedford Square, WC1.
Bernd Behr is currently showing at Danielle Arnaud Gallery.
Behr develops a fictional interior through connections with German expressionist cinema.
www.londonconsortium.com /2007/03/01/artists-talks-series-2007   (339 words)

  
 Bernd Behr Press Info > NEXT EXHIBITION - BERND BEHR PRESS RELEASE
Bernd Behr Press Info > NEXT EXHIBITION - BERND BEHR PRESS RELEASE
House Without a Door developed from a residency Behr held at The Center for Land Use Interpretation, Utah, in 2005, and is supported through a 2006 London Artists' Film and Video Award (Film London) and University of Gloucestershire.
For high res images or further information please contact Katie Boucher, tel: +44(0)20 8981 4518
www.chisenhale.org.uk /html/files/next_exhibition__bernd_behr_press_release.html   (0 words)

  
 Beck's Futures 2003 - Cornerhouse
Artists: Bernd Behr, Nick Crowe, Alan Currell, Inventory, Rosalind Nashashibi, David Sherry, Lucy Skaer, Francis Upritchard, Carey Young
The publication is fully illustrated and includes newly commissioned writing, and texts on the artists work.
Bernd Behr, Nick Crowe, Alan Currell, Inventory, Rosalind Nashashibi, David Sherry, Lucy Skaer, Francis Upritchard, Carey Young
www.cornerhouse.org /books/info.aspx?ID=1167&page=0   (218 words)

  
 BBC - collective - beck's futures 2003
German-born Bernd Behr is showing a video in which, it’s claimed, “the urban space itself appears to be performing”.
In truth, it’s Bernd clambering up onto a stone plinth.
The same one that French artist Yves Klein photographed himself jumping off in 1960, but you won’t care if you don’t know that.
www.bbc.co.uk /dna/collective/A1019819   (678 words)

  
 Things To Come   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Resembling giant Lego bricks the six parts of the sculpture can, unlike the real thing, be split and re-arranged at will.
The built environment also takes centre-stage in Bernd Behr's video piece Rorschach Manta, though architectural progress here has short-circuited.
The strange, symmetrical apparition in the video, created by a wayward tarpaulin doubling itself in the mirrored facade of a half built office block, seems to suspend the building in between construction and decay.
www.flaca.co.uk /thingstocome.html   (319 words)

  
 Multimedia Campus Kiel - Lehren am Multimedia Campus - Lehrkörper - Steinbrink - Publikationen
München: Markt & Technik, 1992 (März): 122 S. Bernd Steinbrink: Multimedia.
Zusammengestellt und mit einem Nachwort von Bernd Steinbrink.
Mit einem Nachwort, einer Zeittafel zu Schiller, Anmerkungen und bibliographischen Hinweisen von Bernd Steinbrink.
www.multimedia-campus-kiel.de /de/lehren/lehrkoerper/steinbrink-publikationen.php   (1330 words)

  
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 Netwerk / Centrum voor hedendaagse kunst
Åbäke / Bernd Behr / Ben Cain / Simona Denicolai - Ivo Provoost / David Goldenberg / Patrick Guns / Conor Kelly / Maia Naveriani / Sophie Nys / Kristin Posehn / Audrey Reynolds / Jozef Somerlinck
Some artists choose to approach this paradox from the sidelines, with work based on reflection and reconstruction, others search direct confrontation and situate their activities in the immediate, social environment.
Fordham - Åbäke / Bernd Behr / Ben Cain / Simona Denicolai - Ivo Provoost / David Goldenberg / Patrick Guns / Conor Kelly / Maia Naveriani / Sophie Nys / Kristin Posehn / Audrey Reynolds / Jozef Somerlinck
www.netwerk-art.be /nl/teksten/Fordham01_en.htm   (321 words)

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