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Feindesliebchen / The Enemy's Sweetheart, 2002

Alice Creischer, Feindesliebchen / The Enemy's Sweetheart, 2002, SD video, 4:3, color, sound, 18:40 minutes

Alice Creischer, Feindesliebchen / The Enemy's Sweetheart, 2002, video (film still)
Alice Creischer, Feindesliebchen / The Enemy's Sweetheart, 2002, video (film still)
Alice Creischer, Feindesliebchen / The Enemy`s Sweetheart, 2002, video (film still)
Alice Creischer, Feindesliebchen / The Enemy's Sweetheart, 2002, video (film still)
Alice Creischer, Feindesliebchen / The Enemy's Sweetheart, 2002, video (film still)
Alice Creischer, Feindesliebchen / The Enemy's Sweetheart, 2002, video (film still)
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Alice Creischer

Alice Creischer, born in Gerolstein in 1960, studied Philosophy, German literature and Visual Arts in Düsseldorf. As one of the key figures of German political art movements in the Nineties, Creischer contributed to a great amount of collective projects, publications, and exhibitions. Her artistic and theoretic agenda within institutional and economical critique has evolved over 30 years, more recently focusing on the early history of capitalism and globalization. As co-curator of such paradigmatic exhibitions like Messe 2ok (1995), ExArgentina (2004) and The Potosi Principle (2010-), Creischer has developed a specific curatorial practice that correlates with her work as an artist and theorist, including her extensive practice in archive research. As author Creischer has contributed to many publications, magazines and fanzines. Her work has been shown in institutions and art spaces all over the world such as Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin (2022, 2021, 2019, 2017), Kunstverein Heidelberg (2022), LWL Museum, Münster (2021), Gegenwartsmuseum, Basel (2020), Gropius Bau, Berlin (2019), Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven (2018), Culturgest, Lisbon (2017), Museum der Moderne, Salzburg (2016), Ludwig Forum Aachen (2015), Documenta 12 (2009), Macba, Barcelona (2008), Secession (2002) amongst many others. She currently holds a professorship together with Andreas Siekmann at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Vienna.



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