Thomas Bartels

Vita

Thomas Bartels
born in Göttingen in 1960, lives and works in Braunschweig/Brunswick

1983-1994

Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Braunschweig [Brunswick School of Arts]

Since 2001

Various teaching assignments for film production at 'Hochschule für Bildende Künste' in Braunschweig [Brunswick School of Arts], at 'Kunstakademie Dresden' [Dresden Academy of Fine Arts] and at Universität Hildesheim

Temporary Works in Public Places

2007-2010 Opwaarts-Aufwärts [upwards], Amsterdam

2000 Schwimmer [swimmers], Braunschweiger Lichtparcours [Brunswick Light Trail]

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2008 Zeitlupe [slow motion], BBK Braunschweig [Association of Creative Artists in Brunswick]

2005 Zeitmaschinen [time machines], Kunstverein [Association of Fine Arts], Hildesheim

2004 Pelicula, Galerie Kunstraum und kommunales Kino, Freiburg

1998 Mit fremden Augen [through someone else's eyes], Studiogalerie Kunstverein, Braunschweig/Brunswick

1997 Thomas Bartels, Impakt Festival, Galerie Begane Grond, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Selected Group Exhibitions

2006 Light as an Artistic Medium 1930/2006: Laszlo Mohogly-Nagy/Thomas Bartels, Exploratorium, San Francisco

2004 Medium Medien, Kunstverein Lingen, Germany

2002 L’art du mouvement, Labbaye de Ronceray, Angers, France

2001 Poświaty, Inner Spaces Multimedia, Poznań , Poland

1999 Kunststreifzüge [art wonderings], Roemer Palizäus Museum, Hildesheim, Germany

1999 Negyedik dimensio feny, Trafo Galéria, Goethe Institut, Budapest, Hungary

1997 Images mobiles, Kunstverein Braunschweig [Association of Fine Arts, Brunswick]

1996 International Symposium of Shadows, West India Warehouse, London

Awards and Scholarships

2009 Film award 'special merits' for Haut der Dinge

2004 Film award 'special merits' for Michanevomai – Ich ersinne eine List

2002 Work scholarship granted by Nord/LB-Öffentliche

2000 Film award 'special merits' for The Day Slows Down As It Progresses

1996 Kunstförderpreis des Landes Niedersachsen [State Art Award of the German federal state of Lower Saxony]