Ursula Biemann

Born - Zurich, Switzerland

Ursula Biemann is an artist, writer, and video essayist. Her videos address the interdisciplinary-discursive ecotone of geology and climatology merged with human politics and history. Engaging in the political ecology of oil, forest, ice and water, the artist interweaves vast cinematic landscapes with documentary footage, SF poetry, creative imaging and scientific findings to explore a changing planetary reality.

Her artistic practice is strongly research-oriented and involves fieldwork in remote locations, which has recently taken her to the Amazon, the Upper Nile and the Arctic region. She works the findings into multi-layered videos by connecting the micro-perspectives on the ground with a theoretical macro level, proposing a reflexive exploration of planetary and videographic organization.

Biemann’s pluralistic practice spans a range of media including speculative video, ethnographic practice, interview, text, cartography, probes and scientific materials. Her work also adopts the form of publications, lectures, and curatorial as well as collaborative research projects. She is a member of the World of Matter collective multi-media project on resource ecologies.

Her earlier writing and experimental video work focused on migration, mobility, technology and gender. She also made space and mobility her prime category in the curatorial and book projects Geography and the Politics of Mobility, The Maghreb Connection, and the widely exhibited art and research project Sahara Chronicle on clandestine migration networks.

With the video essay Black Sea Files (2005) she shifted the primary focus to natural resources and their situated materiality, further developed in Egyptian Chemistry (2012) and Forest Law (2014). With Deep Weather (2013) and Subatlantic (2015) she opens a post-documentary space to explore the larger temporalities of climate change.

The artist had solo exhibitions at the Broad Art Museum at MSU, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein n.b.k., BAK Utrecht, Bildmuseet Umea in Sweden, Nikolaj Contemporary Art Copenhagen, Helmhaus Zurich, Lentos Museum Linz, and at film festivals FID Marseille and TEK Rome. Her work also contributed to major exhibitions at the Arnolfini Bristol; Tapies Foundation Barcelona; Museum of Fine Arts Bern; Nottingham Contemporary; KIASMA Helsinki; San Francisco Art Institute; Jeu de Paume Paris; Kunstverein Hamburg; and many others, as well as the Art Biennials in Gwangju, Shanghai, Liverpool, Sao Paulo, Bamako, Istanbul, Montreal, Thessaloniki, and Sevilla.

Ursula Biemann received her BFA from the School of Visual Arts (1986) in New York and pursued post-graduate studies at the Whitney Independent Study Program (ISP) in New York where she lived most of the 1980s. She was appointed Doctor honoris causa in Humanities by the Swedish University Umea (2008), and received the 2009 Prix Meret Oppenheim, the national art award of Switzerland, and the Prix Thun for Art and Ethics 2018.

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Artist Collection List

Title Year Runtime Collection
Acoustic Ocean 2018 18 minutes 50 seconds Single Titles
Black Sea Files 2005 43 minutes 51 seconds Single Titles
Contained Mobility 2004 21 minutes 25 seconds Single Titles
Deep Weather 2013 8 minutes 58 seconds Single Titles
Europlex 2003 20 minutes Single Titles
Forest Law 2014 38 minutes Single Titles
Forest Mind 2021 31 minutes New Releases, Single Titles
Performing the Border 1999 42 minutes Single Titles
Remote Sensing 2001 53 minutes Single Titles
Sahara Chronicle 2007 51 minutes 14 seconds Single Titles
Subatlantic 2015 11 minutes 24 seconds Single Titles
Writing Desire 2000 25 minutes Single Titles
X-Mission 2008 36 minutes 18 seconds Single Titles