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'''Hans-Henning Korb''' (born 1988, [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]) is a contemporary artist and composer based in Berlin.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mashinka Firunts & Danny Snelson|title=Present Tense Pamphlets|url=http://sites.northwestern.edu/present/organ/|website=Northwestern|publisher=Northwestern University of the Arts|accessdate=12 November 2016}}</ref>
'''Hans-Henning Korb''' (born 1988, [[Berlin]], [[Germany]]) is a contemporary artist and composer based in Berlin.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Mashinka Firunts & Danny Snelson|title=Present Tense Pamphlets|url=http://sites.northwestern.edu/present/organ/|website=Northwestern|publisher=Northwestern University of the Arts|accessdate=12 November 2016}}</ref>
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==Background and Education==
==Background and Education==
Hans-Henning Korb completed an MA at the [[Berlin University of the Arts]] and studied in the class of [[Hito Steyerl]] and at the [[Olafur Eliasson]]'s Institute for Spatial Experiments ([http://raumexperimente.net/en/ Institut für Raumexperimente]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Hans-Henning Korb|url=http://raumexperimente.net/en/participant/hans-henning-korb/|website=Institut für Raumexperimente|publisher=Institut für Raumexperimente e.V.|accessdate=12 November 2016}}</ref> He was a visiting student at the School of Fine Arts at the Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia and the [[Hunter College]] in [[New York City]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Hans-Henning Korb|url=http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/art/special-programs/foreign-exchange-program-1/fall-2014-incoming-and-outgoing-exchange-students/hans-henning-korb|website=Hunter Cuny|publisher=Hunter College Department of Art and Art History|accessdate=12 November 2016}}</ref>
Hans-Henning Korb completed an MA at the [[Berlin University of the Arts]] and studied in the class of [[Hito Steyerl]] and at the [[Olafur Eliasson]]'s Institute for Spatial Experiments ([http://raumexperimente.net/en/ Institut für Raumexperimente]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Hans-Henning Korb|url=http://raumexperimente.net/en/participant/hans-henning-korb/|website=Institut für Raumexperimente|publisher=Institut für Raumexperimente e.V.|accessdate=12 November 2016}}</ref> He was a visiting student at the School of Fine Arts at the Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia and the [[Hunter College]] in [[New York City]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Hans-Henning Korb|url=http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/art/special-programs/foreign-exchange-program-1/fall-2014-incoming-and-outgoing-exchange-students/hans-henning-korb|website=Hunter Cuny|publisher=Hunter College Department of Art and Art History|accessdate=12 November 2016}}</ref>
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==Art==
==Art==
Korb belongs to the generation of artists that grew up with the Internet and are often referred to as the [[Postinternet]] art movement. He developed a mode of art practice that transgresses traditional categories, combining sculptures, installations, and performances that involve music, film, computer animation, virtual worlds, plants, and organic processes. His aesthetics gives voice to complex contemporary human conditions and reflect on the questions that come to head as of late in contemporary life, such as the question of human autonomy in relation to both ecology and technology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hans-Henning Korb: Be a Tree|url=http://futurenows.net/schedule/filter/hans-henning-korb/|website=futurenows.net/|publisher=Festival of Future Nows|accessdate=14 November 2016}}</ref> In most works, the physical body is present. You could say there are no bodies in the digital sphere, so it’s interesting that Korb's works deal with the topic of the body and explores the various layers of the human body and consciousness as well as its natural and technological surroundings. Fascinated by the alchemical properties of plants and foods Korb most recently created a series of installations entitled ''Kaya Cynara'' that look at the emitting energy of the artichoke plant.
Korb belongs to the generation of artists that grew up with the Internet and are often referred to as the [[Postinternet]] art movement. He developed a mode of art practice that transgresses traditional categories, combining sculptures, installations, and performances that involve music, film, computer animation, virtual worlds, plants, and organic processes. His aesthetics gives voice to complex contemporary human conditions and reflect on the questions that come to head as of late in contemporary life, such as the question of human autonomy in relation to both ecology and technology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Hans-Henning Korb: Be a Tree|url=http://futurenows.net/schedule/filter/hans-henning-korb/|website=futurenows.net/|publisher=Festival of Future Nows|accessdate=14 November 2016}}</ref> In most works, the physical body is present. You could say there are no bodies in the digital sphere, so it’s interesting that Korb's works deal with the topic of the body and explores the various layers of the human body and consciousness as well as its natural and technological surroundings. Fascinated by the alchemical properties of plants and foods Korb most recently created a series of installations entitled ''Kaya Cynara'' that look at the emitting energy of the artichoke plant.
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==Exhibitions==
==Exhibitions==
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'''Individual Exhibitions'''
'''Individual Exhibitions'''
* ''Kaya Cynara'', Empty Gallery, Hong Kong (2016)
* ''Kaya Cynara'', Empty Gallery, Hong Kong (2016)
* ''[http://coeval.gen.in/FIGHT.html Fight]'', Center, Berlin, Germany (2013). With Daniel Jacoby.
* ''[http://coeval.gen.in/FIGHT.html Fight]'', Center, Berlin, Germany (2013). With Daniel Jacoby.
'''Selected Group Exhibitions'''
'''Selected Group Exhibitions'''

=== 2016 ===
=== 2016 ===
* ''Master of Fine Arts Student Exhibition'' (Meisterschüler Ausstellung), Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin, Germany (2016)
* ''Master of Fine Arts Student Exhibition'' (Meisterschüler Ausstellung), Berlin University of the Arts, Berlin, Germany (2016)
* ''[http://www.goethe.de/ins/ps/de/ram/ver.cfm?fuseaction=events.detail&event_id=20746820 A Reservoir Of Trust. The Slohagenhallah Project]'', French-German Cultural Center Ramallah, Palestinia (2016)
* ''[http://www.goethe.de/ins/ps/de/ram/ver.cfm?fuseaction=events.detail&event_id=20746820 A Reservoir Of Trust. The Slohagenhallah Project]'', French-German Cultural Center Ramallah, Palestinia (2016)
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/en/single/nows-launch-navel-in-l-a/ NOWs: Launch NAVEL in LA]'', Navel, Los Angeles, CA, United States (2016)
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/en/single/nows-launch-navel-in-l-a/ NOWs: Launch NAVEL in LA]'', Navel, Los Angeles, CA, United States (2016)

=== 2014 ===
=== 2014 ===
* ''Hunter MFA Open Studios'', Hunter College, New York, NY, United States (2014)
* ''Hunter MFA Open Studios'', Hunter College, New York, NY, United States (2014)
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* ''[http://www.vitamincreativespace.com/en/?work=walk-in-progress/ Walk-in-Progress]'', Vitamin Space, Guangzhou, China (2014)
* ''[http://www.vitamincreativespace.com/en/?work=walk-in-progress/ Walk-in-Progress]'', Vitamin Space, Guangzhou, China (2014)
* Aeaeaeae, Hans-Henning Korb, Robert Lippok & Raul Walch: ''[http://raumexperimente.net/de/single/grey-sheep-exhibition-series/aeaeaeae-hans-henning-korb-robert-lippok-raul-walch-molding-versions-into-reality/ Molding Versions into Reality]'', Grey Sheep, Berlin, Germany (2014)
* Aeaeaeae, Hans-Henning Korb, Robert Lippok & Raul Walch: ''[http://raumexperimente.net/de/single/grey-sheep-exhibition-series/aeaeaeae-hans-henning-korb-robert-lippok-raul-walch-molding-versions-into-reality/ Molding Versions into Reality]'', Grey Sheep, Berlin, Germany (2014)

=== 2013 ===
=== 2013 ===
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/accidental-accomplishment/#/entry/hans-henning-korb/ Accidental Accomplishment]'', Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin, Germany (2013)
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/accidental-accomplishment/#/entry/hans-henning-korb/ Accidental Accomplishment]'', Institut für Raumexperimente, Berlin, Germany (2013)
* ''[http://projects.agoracollective.org/agoracollects/kubrick-moment/ Agora Collects]'', Agora, Berlin, Germany (2013)
* ''[http://projects.agoracollective.org/agoracollects/kubrick-moment/ Agora Collects]'', Agora, Berlin, Germany (2013)
* ''100° Berlin 2013'', Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, Germany (2013)
* ''100° Berlin 2013'', Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, Germany (2013)

=== 2012 ===
=== 2012 ===
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/de/single/addis-foto-fest-2012/ Addis Foto Fest 2012]'', Alle School of Fine Art and Design, Addis Abeba University, and Modern Art Museum, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2012)
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/de/single/addis-foto-fest-2012/ Addis Foto Fest 2012]'', Alle School of Fine Art and Design, Addis Abeba University, and Modern Art Museum, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2012)
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* ''Translation Acts, The World Is Not Fair – Die Große Weltausstellung'' 2012, Institut für Raumexperimente at Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, Germany (2012) (catalogue)
* ''Translation Acts, The World Is Not Fair – Die Große Weltausstellung'' 2012, Institut für Raumexperimente at Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, Germany (2012) (catalogue)
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/glasauge/#/header Glasauge]'', Institut für Raumexperimente, Bunker, Berlin, Germany (2012)
* ''[http://raumexperimente.net/glasauge/#/header Glasauge]'', Institut für Raumexperimente, Bunker, Berlin, Germany (2012)

=== Selected Screenings ===
=== Selected Screenings ===
''YUWVUWVY'', 2011. Video in collaboration with Aeaeaeae.
''YUWVUWVY'', 2011. Video in collaboration with Aeaeaeae.
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* ''Time is Light, 25 Positions. Photography, Video art and Sculpture'', Hamburg, Germany (2011)
* ''Time is Light, 25 Positions. Photography, Video art and Sculpture'', Hamburg, Germany (2011)
* ''Institut für Raumexperimente Videoscreening'', Goethe Institute, São Paulo, Brazil (2011)
* ''Institut für Raumexperimente Videoscreening'', Goethe Institute, São Paulo, Brazil (2011)

==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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== External links ==
== External links ==
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Revision as of 14:55, 16 November 2016

Hans-Henning Korb
File:Ying2 limax.jpg

Hans-Henning Korb,
Future is Hermaphrodite (Limax), 2015.
Digital print.
Born
Hans-Henning Korb

1988 (age 35–36)
Berlin, Germany
NationalityGerman
Known forInstallation art,
Performance art,
Ritual Performance art
Notable workKaya Cynara

Hans-Henning Korb (born 1988, Berlin, Germany) is a contemporary artist and composer based in Berlin.[1]

Background and Education

Hans-Henning Korb completed an MA at the Berlin University of the Arts and studied in the class of Hito Steyerl and at the Olafur Eliasson's Institute for Spatial Experiments (Institut für Raumexperimente).[2] He was a visiting student at the School of Fine Arts at the Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia and the Hunter College in New York City.[3]

Art

Korb belongs to the generation of artists that grew up with the Internet and are often referred to as the Postinternet art movement. He developed a mode of art practice that transgresses traditional categories, combining sculptures, installations, and performances that involve music, film, computer animation, virtual worlds, plants, and organic processes. His aesthetics gives voice to complex contemporary human conditions and reflect on the questions that come to head as of late in contemporary life, such as the question of human autonomy in relation to both ecology and technology.[4] In most works, the physical body is present. You could say there are no bodies in the digital sphere, so it’s interesting that Korb's works deal with the topic of the body and explores the various layers of the human body and consciousness as well as its natural and technological surroundings. Fascinated by the alchemical properties of plants and foods Korb most recently created a series of installations entitled Kaya Cynara that look at the emitting energy of the artichoke plant.

Exhibitions

Individual Exhibitions

  • Kaya Cynara, Empty Gallery, Hong Kong (2016)
  • Fight, Center, Berlin, Germany (2013). With Daniel Jacoby.

Selected Group Exhibitions

2016

2014

  • Hunter MFA Open Studios, Hunter College, New York, NY, United States (2014)
  • Festival of Future Nows, Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany (2014)
    Directed by Olafur Eliasson, and co-directed by Christina Werner, and Eric Ellingsen.
  • Walk-in-Progress, Vitamin Space, Guangzhou, China (2014)
  • Aeaeaeae, Hans-Henning Korb, Robert Lippok & Raul Walch: Molding Versions into Reality, Grey Sheep, Berlin, Germany (2014)

2013

2012

  • Addis Foto Fest 2012, Alle School of Fine Art and Design, Addis Abeba University, and Modern Art Museum, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2012)
  • Jan Meda – Großes Feld, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2012)
  • Transnatural Festival 2012: The State of Autonomy, Nemo Science Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2012)
  • Translation Acts, The World Is Not Fair – Die Große Weltausstellung 2012, Institut für Raumexperimente at Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin, Germany (2012) (catalogue)
  • Glasauge, Institut für Raumexperimente, Bunker, Berlin, Germany (2012)

Selected Screenings

YUWVUWVY, 2011. Video in collaboration with Aeaeaeae.

  • Long Night of Transformation, Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin, Germany (2012)
  • Photo LA, Los Angeles, CA, United States (2012)
  • Time is Light, 25 Positions. Photography, Video art and Sculpture, Hamburg, Germany (2011)
  • Institut für Raumexperimente Videoscreening, Goethe Institute, São Paulo, Brazil (2011)

References

  1. ^ Mashinka Firunts & Danny Snelson. "Present Tense Pamphlets". Northwestern. Northwestern University of the Arts. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Hans-Henning Korb". Institut für Raumexperimente. Institut für Raumexperimente e.V. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Hans-Henning Korb". Hunter Cuny. Hunter College Department of Art and Art History. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  4. ^ "Hans-Henning Korb: Be a Tree". futurenows.net/. Festival of Future Nows. Retrieved 14 November 2016.