Kamila B. Richter
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Richter B. Kamila | |
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Born | |
Nationality | German |
Education | Academy of Fine Arts Prague, Technikon Natal |
Known for | New media art, Video art, performance, installation art, painter |
Kamila B. Richter (born 1976) is a Czech media artist.
Education
Richter received a master's degree from Technikon Natal in Durban, South Africa in 2001, and a PhD from the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague in 2010.
Career
Richter combines "mediatised reality" with oil painting techniques, which she layers in week-long work stages to create her "mediatised streetscapes, materializing the tension of contemporary visual culture."[1] She has created visualizations at stock exchanges in New York ("Emporium Spirit", 2005)[2] and Prague ("Black Vortex", 2006).[3]
Some of Richter's initial work was for the early web, including a participatory web game ("M-System", 1998) and a project reflecting the medium of the web itself ("0-System", 1997).[4]
Since 2005 – in cooperation with Michael Bielický – Richter has developed web-based, often interactive projects controlled by real-time data fed from the Internet. Examples of their collaboration include 2015's "Lost Objects" at the National Theatre, Prague,[5] and a 2017 solo exhibition at the Centro de Arte Contemporáneo Wifredo Lam in Havana.[6]
Richter's further international exhibitions, festivals, and projects include shows in Vienna,[7] Seoul,[8] and Karlsruhe.[9]
Literature
- Michaela Vlková. Internet Art vs. Art on the Internet. In: Umělec magazine 03/2000. Prague, PNS/Transpress/Kosmas. Pp. 44ff. ASIN B010I9C6VS
- Galerie Klatovy/Klenová (Ed.). Svět jako struktura, struktura jako obraz (World as Structure, Structure as Image). Galerie Klatovy, Klenová. 2003. ISBN 8085628813
- Pavel Liška (Ed.). HfBK Dresden - AVU Prag : Begegnung in Regensburg; zwei traditionsreiche Kunstakademien stellen sich vor. Museum Ostdeutsche Galerie, Regensburg. 2004. ISBN 3891881061
- Gemeinsam in Bewegung, Zeitgenössische Kunst aus Deutschland und China. Wuhan. Kunstverlag der Verlagsgruppe Yangtse, Provinz Hubei 2009. pp. 69 ff. ISBN 9787539430621
- Hans Belting, Andrea Buddensieg, Peter Weibel. Exhibition Catalogue: The Global Contemporary and the Rise of New Worlds. ZKM 2013. pp. 328 ff. ISBN 9780262518345
- Maria Christine Hoffer, Barbara Höller. Exhibition Catalogue: Time(less) signs, Contemporary Art in Reference to Otto Neurath. Künstlerhaus k/haus, Vienna 2013. pp. 106–107. ISBN 9783866787926
- Renate Buschmann, Darija Simunovic. Exhibition Catalogue: The Invisible Force Behind. Materiality in Media Art. Inter Media Art Institute, NRW-Forum. Düsseldorf 2014. pp. 28 ff. ISBN 9783862063871
- Davina Jackson. SuperLux, Smart Light Art, Design & Architecture for Cities. Thames & Hudson 2015. pp. 92 ff. ISBN 9780500343043
References
- ^ Kamila B. Richter – Exhibition "Divine Error" at the Zdeněk Sklenář at the Schönkirchovský palác. Official gallery website. Retrieved 29. October 2019.
- ^ Alexander Lang. Aesthetics in Information Visualization. Technical report, University of Munich, Department of Computer Science, 2010. p. 3.
- ^ A. Ramirez Gaviria. When Is Information Visualization Art? Determining the Critical Criteria. Leonardo, 41(5):479–482, 2008.
- ^ Michaela Vlková. Internet Art vs. Art on the Internet. In: Umělec magazine 03/2000. Prague, PNS/Transpress/Kosmas. Pp. 44ff.
- ^ Michael Bielicky & Kamila B. Richter - Lost Objects. Official Prague National Theatre Site. Retrieved 14. August 2017.
- ^ Michael Bielicky & Kamila B. Richter – Exhibition "Lost" at the CAC Wifredo Lam . Arte por Excelencias website. Retrieved 29. October 2019.
- ^ Wagner Extase Festival. Wagner200 website. Retrieved 13. July 2018.
- ^ Art Centre Nabi – passed projects (The Garden of Error and Decay Institution's own website. Retrieved 13. July 2018.
- ^ Kamila B. Richter Artist Page. ZKM website. Retrieved 13. July 2018.