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White Frame

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White Frame (WF) produces and curates exhibitions and screenings, offering artists greater visibility for their art.[1] Established in 2011 in Basel, Switzerland, the non-for-profit nomadic association operates mainly at the intersection of video art, cinema and photography.  They initiate and implement projects and facilitate exchange between Swiss and international artists, institutions, independent curators, festival programmers, writers and the public.  

Exhibitions (selection)[edit]

  • 2018 Où sommes-nous[2] with artists Dana Claxton, Nik Forrest, Judith Albert and Katrin Freisager
  • 2018. 'Luc Mattenberger & Max Philipp Schmid - Collisions’[3]
  • 2017 immobile Switzerland' with artists Germaine Koh and Edith Flückiger
  • 2015 Infinite Singularities
  • 2014 Frenetic Standstill with artist Max Philipp Schmid, Corfu, Greece[4]
  • 2014 immobile Canada' with artists Germaine Koh and Edith Flückiger
  • 2014 Philipp Gasser in collaboration with the International Festival of Films on Art[5]

Screenings (selection)[edit]

  • 2019 It's about SHE SHE Now in collaboration with the Kunsthaus Baselland[6]
  • 2018 The Compiler Screenings 2018 in partnership with the Christoph Merian Foundation and Stadtkino Basel[7]
  • 2018 Catching the Real with artists Howardena Pindell, Michaela Müller, Matteo Gariglio, Thressa Willett, Fabio Friedli, Andreas Muggli and Léonard Kohli
  • 2018 The Nightlight Screenings 2018 with artists Judith Albert, Sonia Laura Armaniaco, Barbara Brugola, Rita Casdia, Dirk Koy, Fabio Friedli, Antonello Matarazzo, Anuk Miladinovic, Riccardo Muroni, Mark Olexa and Francesca Scalisi, Thaïs Odermatt, Matteo Pasin, Samuel Patthey and Lucia Veronesi
  • 2018 Play Your Part with artists Mark Olexa and Francesca Scalisi, Jela Hasler, David Zürcher, Marcel Barelli, Michael Koch, Claudius Gentinetta, Norman McLaren and Adinah Dancyger.[citation needed]
  • 2017 The Nightlight Screenings 2017 with artists Jela Hasler, Anne Sylvie Henchoz, Parvez Imam, Léonard Kohli, Corina Schwingruber Ilić and Thomas Horat, Futoshi Miyagi, Aya Momose, Kavich Neang, Wong Ping,  Remo Scherrer, Nguyen Trinh Thi, Li Lin Wee, Li Xiaofei
  • 2017 Signs of Representation with artists Luc Gut (CH), Esther Hunziker (CH), Judith Albert (CH), Max Phillip Schmid (CH), Elodie Pong (CH), collectif_fact (CH), Yves Netzhammer (CH), Lucía Moreno (ES), Eli Cortiñas (ES), Florencia Aliberti (ES), Daniel Jacoby (ES) and Mireia Saladrigues (ES)
  • 2016 The Nightlight Screenings 2016 in partnership with the Christoph Merian Foundation and Videonale
  • 2015 Rendering Time in partnership with Groupe Intervention Video from Montreal and bildwechsel from Hamburg with Chris Regn

References[edit]

  1. "On White Frame". www.artlog.net (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  2. "Where are we | OBORO". www.oboro.net. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  3. "Nidwaldner Museum - Ausstellung — Detail". www.nidwaldner-museum.ch. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  4. https://avarts.ionio.gr/en/news/6461/
  5. https://cultmtl.com/2014/02/heres-whats-on-at-this-years-art-film-fest/
  6. "Film Screening 3 It's About SHE SHE Now". kunsthausbaselland.ch. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
  7. "STADTKINO BASEL - Archiv". www.stadtkinobasel.ch. Retrieved 2019-03-17.


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