Juliane Zelwies
artistic research fellow
Job description
In her audio- and video-installations, short films and lecture performances, Juliane Zelwies explores the psychology of social interaction, particularly with regard to (human) communication. Visually at home in the ambiguous borderland between documentary and dramatisation, much of her work relies on an exchange with expert groups and individuals, with whom she looks into the construction and deconstruction of narratives.
Since 2017 Juliane is artistic research fellow and PhD candidate of the Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme at the Academy of Art, The Arctic University of Norway in collaboration with the Faculty of Fine Art at Universitetet i Bergen. In her research project The Reserve Elite she explores the habitus of artists (i.e. how their beliefs and ethics are reflected in their work performance and communication), both among each other and in exchange with other art professionals and the public.
Juliane´s work has been exhibited in solo- and group exhibitions and film festivals, amongst others at the Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles; TSA, Brooklyn, NY; Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles; Galerie Wedding, Berlin; Galleria Huuto, Helsinki; Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit, Mannheim; D21, Leipzig; Z/KU, Berlin; LIFT, Toronto; Galerie Axel Obiger, Berlin; Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY; Hong-Gah Museum, Taipei; Derive Art Space, Taichung; KAV16 Gallery, Tel Aviv; Digital Art Lab, Holon; Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin; 59th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale); The Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival; Hamburg International Short Film Festival; Stuttgarter Filmwinter; Shedhalle Zurich; ZAIM Art Center, Yokohama; Temple Gallery, Philadelphia; NBK Berlin; Sjöhistoriska Museet, Stockholm.
Besides, Juliane lectures at various art schools and curates film programmes. Her video works are distributed by arsenal distribution - Institute for Film and Video Art.
more information: www.juliane.de
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Juliane Zelwies (b. 1976, Berlin) studied Sculpture and Film in Stockholm (1999 - 2001, Konstfack, University College for Arts, Crafts and Design) and Philadelphia (2005 - 2006, Tyler School of Art, Temple University) and was appointed Meisterschülerin in Media Art from the Berlin University of the Arts, Institute for Time Based Media in 2005 (MFA degree equivalent ibid. in 2004).
From 2017 - 2020 Juliane is artistic research fellow of the Norwegian Artistic Research Fellowship Programme at the Academy of Art, Academy of Art, The Arctic University of Norway.
In her research project The Reserve Elite she explores the habitus of artists (i.e. how their beliefs and ethics are reflected in their work performance and communication), both among each other and in exchange with other art professionals and the public.
Her work has been exhibited in solo- and group exhibitions and film festivals, amongst others at the Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles; TSA, Brooklyn, NY; Redling Fine Art, Los Angeles; Galerie Wedding, Berlin; Galleria Huuto, Helsinki; Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit, Mannheim; D21, Leipzig; Z/KU, Berlin; LIFT, Toronto; Galerie Axel Obiger, Berlin; Momenta Art, Brooklyn, NY; Hong-Gah Museum, Taipei; Derive Art Space, Taichung; KAV16 Gallery, Tel Aviv; Digital Art Lab, Holon; Deutsches Technikmuseum, Berlin; 59th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale); The Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival; Hamburg International Short Film Festival; Stuttgarter Filmwinter; Shedhalle Zurich; ZAIM Art Center, Yokohama; Temple Gallery, Philadelphia; NBK Berlin; Sjöhistoriska Museet, Stockholm.
Besides, Juliane lectures at various art schools and curates film programmes. Her video works are distributed by arsenal distribution - Institute for Film and Video Art.
more information: www.juliane.de