Imai – inter media art institute

Imai – inter media art institute
Established 2006
Location Düsseldorf, Germany
Director Renate Buschmann
Website www.imaionline.de
Images Against Darkness. Video art from the archive of imai, Kunst im Tunnel, Düsseldorf, 2012

The inter media art institute (also referred to as IMAI and stylized as imai) was founded in 2006. It is an institution dedicated to the distribution and preservation of media art and associated activities. The foundation organizes workshops, conferences, exhibitions,[1] research projects and case studies concerning the current questions of conservation and restoration of media art. It takes also part in discussions about preservation, presentation and distribution of media art.[2][3][4]

History

The main purpose for IMAI's founding was to preserve the large collection of video art tapes which the former video art distributor and media art agency 235 MEDIA held in its archive.[5] IMAI was set up with the support of the provincial capital of Düsseldorf and the Cologne media art agency 235 MEDIA.[6][7] The preservation of the video art archive was funded by the Kunststiftung NRW (art foundation NRW – of the state of North Rhine Westphalia), the 'Kulturstiftung der Länder' (cultural foundation of the Federal states). The IMAI is located in the NRW Forum at the Ehrenhof complex, built by Wilhelm Kreis in 1925-26, close to Kunstakademie Düsseldorf and the museum kunst palast in Düsseldorf, the state capital of North Rhine-Westfalia. The institute is directed by Dr. Renate Buschmann.[8]

The imai offers 40 years of video art at the click of a mouse.[9]

Dr. Renate Buschmann Foundation Director, 2012 [10]

Archives and collections

Now the IMAI archive includes approximately 3,000 artistic and documentary works from the era of the 1960s to present.[11] The particular focus is on video art and documentaries. The collection includes US-American, Asian and European artists now considered some of the pioneers of this relatively young artistic genre, with main focus on works from the end of the 1970s and early 1980s. Audiovisual works, particularly single-channel works, are at the archive.[12][13]

Some of the artists represented by IMAI include: Steina and Woody Vasulka, George Barber, Dara Birnbaum, Klaus vom Bruch, Douglas Davis, Valie Export, Ken Feingold, Paul Garrin, Ulrike Rosenbach, Kirsten Geisler, Gary Hill, Dara Birnbaum, Nan Hoover,[14] Valie Export, Jürgen Klauke, Robert Cahen, and Marcel Odenbach.

Case studies

During its ongoing its ongoing research project to restore media art installations (since 2006), IMAI uses individual case studies to test groundbreaking restoration methods which secured the long-term preservation of technology-based art.[15] IMAI collaborates with restorers, art historians, technicians and artists. The foundation has realized six case studies so far:

The first case study was about Il Nuotatore (va troppo spesso ad Heidelberg)[16] a work by Studio Azzurro from 1984. In Situ[17] (1986) by Gary Hill, Exchange Fields[18] (2000) by Bill Seaman, Testcuts I[19] by Katharina Sieverding (2010), Light Composition: Documenta 8[20] (1987) by Nan Hoover and Zweileinwandkino [21] (1968/2014) by Lutz Mommartz. The results of the case studies were presented in publications and at several conferences.[22]

Exhibitions

IMAI participated in the Düsseldorf art festival Quadriennale 2010 with Katharina Sieverding. Testcuts. Projected Data Images[23][24] and participated in Quadriennale 2014 with the exhibition The Invisible Force Behind. Materiality in Media Art.[25] Media artists Holger Mader and Heike Wiermann will display a light-art projection in the Ehrenhof courtyard that will play across the windows of the Belvedere and also at times the fountain area in the inner courtyard of the Museum Kunstpalast. The exhibition Images against Darkness (Bilder gegen die Dunkelheit) at KIT – Kunst im Tunnel [26] presented a selection of video art works from the imai archive for the first time.[27]

Members of the Board of Trustees

Members of the Board of Trustees are Dr. Andreas Broeckmann (Director ISEA2010_Ruhr and founding Director Dortmunder U), Dr. Söke Dinkla (Director Lehmbruck Museum Duisburg), Prof. Rainer Jacobs (lawyer), Ulrich Leistner (235 MEDIA), Hans-Georg Lohe (Director of Cultural Affairs of the City of Düsseldorf), Prof. Marcel Odenbach (artist), Dr. Ingrid Stoppa-Sehlbach (Cultural Department of the State Chancellery NRW), Beat Wismer (General director of Stiftung Museum Kunstpalast), Julia Stoschek (Julia Stoschek Collection), Doris Krystof (Kunstsammlung NRW).

Members of the Board

Members of the Board are Nicolas Maas (Foundation Schloß Benrath) and Axel Wirths (235 MEDIA).

Publications

The imai publishes exhibition catalogs and specialist works on the monographic and thematic exhibitions and case studies. A selection:

See also

References

  1. example: Images Against Darkness. Video art from the archive of imai, KIT Kunst im Tunnel, Dusseldorf, 2012
  2. http://loop-barcelona.com/2013/fair/pool/ Loop Conference Barcelon
  3. http://www.konferenz-kultur.de/Downloads/Tagungen/programm_opcen_access_aktualisiert-6.12..pdf Open Access Conference at Bauhaus Dessau
  4. http://www.unpainted.net/en/ Unpainted media Art Fair Munich
  5. 235media in Cologne - history
  6. http://www.rp-online.de/nrw/staedte/duesseldorf/stiftung-fuer-videokunst-gegruendet-aid-1.1113318 rp-online press
  7. http://www.nrw-museum.de/en/#/en/more/museums/detailview/details/musea////imai-inter-media-art-institute.html imai at nrw-museum network
  8. http://www02.zkm.de/digitalartconservation/index.php/en/symposium-i/37-renate-buschmann.html zkm Renate Buschmann
  9. www.nrw-forum.de/convergence Archived February 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine.
  10. http://www.nrw-museum.de/en/#/en/more/museums/detailview/details/musea////imai-inter-media-art-institute.html nrw-museum network
  11. http://www.duesseldorf-tourismus.de/en/art-culture/museums-and-more/museums/imai-inter-media-art-institute/
  12. http://www.imaionline-katalog.de/customize/index.html imai video art database
  13. http://www.netzwerk-mediatheken.de/html/partner/profile/imai.html network Mediatheken
  14. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/204/6/lang,en/
  15. http://www.imaionline.de/content/blogcategory/6/15/lang,en/
  16. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/39/15/lang,en/
  17. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/15/15/lang,en/
  18. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/166/15/lang,en/
  19. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/218/15/lang,en/
  20. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/219/15/lang,en/
  21. http://quadriennale-duesseldorf.de/english/programme/the_invisible_force_behind.html Quadriennale program 2014
  22. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/242/lang,en/
  23. http://www.3sat.de/mediathek/?display=1&mode=play&obj=20314 3sat tv
  24. http://www.artnet.com/artists/katharina-sieverding/ Katharina Sieverding at Artnet
  25. http://quadriennale-duesseldorf.de/english/programme/the_invisible_force_behind.html Quadriennale program 2014
  26. http://www.kunst-im-tunnel.de/e/archiv/index.html
  27. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/204/6/lang,en/
  28. http://www.verlag-kettler.de/en/programm/invisible-force-behind-materialitaet-der-medienkunst
  29. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/242/lang,de/
  30. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/216/74/lang,de/
  31. http://www.cleverelements.com/appl/ce/software/code/ext/_ns.php?&uid=901463c078db80961cdb76e66098c15b
  32. http://www.imaionline.de/content/view/204/6/lang,en/

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