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Michel Auder

Michel Auder (Soissons, France, 1945) lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Auder’s work has been the subject of institutional exhibitions, most recently at MoMa PS1, New York; Museum Brandhorst, Munich; documenta 14, Kassel, Museum Ludwig, Cologne and Kunsthalle Basel, Basel.
His work is represented in public collections internationally, including  Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; FRAC Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur, Marseille; Kadist Art Foundation, Paris and Muhka, Antwerp amongst others.

Michel Auder, installation view, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2014

Michel Auder, installation view, Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, 2014

Michel Auder.

Michel Auder’s films and videos are recordings of his surroundings, his private life and the people around him. The French artist first began exploring video as an artistic medium in the late 1960s. Over the years he has shot thousands of hours of film, in the early days with Super 8, 16mm and 35mm cameras and subsequently embracing the latest video and digital media as they became available—right up to the camera in his mobile phone. Much of this footage was only edited by the artist many years after it was recorded, and turned into video works ranging from sequences lasting just a few minutes to feature-length films.

Michel Auder in Roman Variations, Feb 18 – Apr 8, 2017, Sant’Andrea de Scaphis, Rome

 

Michel Auder, Green Vase, 2015, digital C-print, 60 x 45 in, Edition of 3 plus II AP

Michel Auder in Fictional Art Film, Jan 13 – Feb 24, 2019, Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York

 

Michel Auder 1967, 2015, 16 mm film transferred to digital video, 23min