Ruediger John

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Ruediger John
File:Ruediger John, portrait.jpeg
Ruediger John, portrait
Native name Ruediger John
Born Ruediger John
Vienna, Austria
Nationality Austria
Education Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart, Columbia University, New York University
Known for Artistic Research, Installation Art, Intervention Art
Movement Artistic Research, Installation Art, Intervention Art
INDEX - An artistic archiving project/Ein künstlerisches Archivierungsprojekt, Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen
kFP/02 - künstlerisches Forschungsprojekt 2002/Artistic Research Project 2002, Assoziations-Desktop, Kunstverein Dortmund
Orientierung - A temporary installative intervention/Eine temporäre installative Intervention, Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen
o.T./untitled, Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Germany
and now for something completely… well…, performative lecture and installation, CalArts (California Institute of the Arts)
and now for something completely… well…, performative lecture and installation, CalArts (California Institute of the Arts)
O.T./untitled, Die Verklärung des Gewöhnlichen, Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences

Ruediger John (born 1971 in Vienna) is an Austrian artist.

He creates situative, installative, interventionistic, research- and publication-oriented works.[1]

Since 2000 Ruediger John is teaching at different universities[2][3][4] and academies; a.o. 2001-2003 als Artistic-Scientific Assistant, Assistant Professor for situative, installative working, Context, Cognition, Mixed-Media at Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart (State Academy of Fine Arts and Design Stuttgart) and in further guest lectures and as visiting professor. 2002-2003 Professor in substitution for Art/Art- and Design Sciences at Pforzheim University of Applied Sciences, Design and Economy Pforzheim.[5] 2004-2005 Visiting Professor for Kunst und Wirtschaft - Transferkunst, Systemische Kunst, künstlerische Forschung (Art and Economy - Transfer Art, Systemic Art, Artistic Research) at Universität der Künste Berlin (Institut for Art in Context, University of the Arts Berlin), as well as at the Center for Applied Cultural Sciences and Studium Generale at Universität Karlsruhe.[6] He is founder of Gesellschaft für kritische Ästhetik (Society for Critical Aesthetics) (2003).

Ruediger John studied at State Academy of Fine Arts and Design Stuttgart (MFA) and invited to Columbia University and New York University, New York City (affiliate/guest).

Notable works and projects

  • Index - ein künstlerisches Archivierungsprojekt, 2008[7]
  • freundlich behauptet - Gespräche über Kunst und Wirtschaft, Discourse Programme, 2004[8]
  • Bemerkung zu Berg annotation on mountain, 2004[9]
  • MEHR WERT - Künstler, Unternehmer und Wissenschaftler im Dialog, Discourse Programme, 2004
  • kFP/02 künstlerisches Forschungsprojekt, 2002[10]
  • Die Akademie ist keine Akademie, Discourse Programme, 1999
  • extreme all fantasies exploited, (Series), 1998
  • Speed bumps, (Series), 1997, 1998
  • assimilate, 1997[11]
  • Series 1, Series 2, Series 3, (Series), since 1997
  • iconic sketches, (Series), 1996–1999
  • DATA*CODE*MUSIC, 1995
  • sequential iteration, (Series), 1992–1995
  • Kritisch-ästhetisches Coaching und Consulting, since 1997
  • object vs. objectives, mobile television intervention, hacking an IQ test, scenes behind the scenes, Klavier und Kaviar, 1994–1999

Publications

  • Erweiterte Erkenntnisfähigkeit durch kulturelle Kontextualisierung in: Raffinierter Überleben, Strategien in Kunst und Wirtschaft, Kadmos Kulturverlag, 2005
  • Objekt Subjekt Prädikat in: Mapping Blind Spaces, Athena Verlag, 2005
  • TRANSFER: Kunst Wirtschaft Wissenschaft, [sic!] - Verlag für kritische Ästhetik, 2003
  • Bemerkung zu Berg/annotation on mountain in: Der Berg, Heidelberger Kunstverein, 2002
  • Die Akademie ist keine Akademie, [sic!] - Verlag für kritische Ästhetik, 1999
  • Scrapbook 1995-1998, limited edition, 1998
  • short essays and narrative fragments, limited edition, 1997
  • Central Park 1 AM, limited edition, 1994
  • book - an object oriented definition of an infrastructure, limited edition, 1991

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