Pipilotti Rist
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Elisabeth Charlotte Rist (born June 21, 1962 in Grabs, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland) is a well-known video artist. She lives and works in Zurich and Los Angeles.
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[edit] Biography
Elisabeth Charlotte Rist was born in 1962 in Grabs, Sankt Gallen, in Switzerland. Since her childhood she has been nicknamed Pipilotti. The name refers to the novel Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren.
Rist studied at the Institute of Applied Arts in Vienna, through 1986. She later studied video at the School of Design (Schule für Gestaltung) in Basel, Switzerland. In 1997 her work was first featured in the Venice Biennial, where she was awarded the Premio 2000 Prize.
From 1988 through 1994 she was member of the music band and performance group Les Reines Prochaines.
From 2002 to 2003, she was invited by Professor Paul McCarthy to teach at UCLA as a visiting faculty member.
Pipilotti Rist currently lives with her common law partner Balz Roth, with whom she has a son, named Himalaya.
From 2005 to 2009 she worked on her first feature film, Pepperminta.
[edit] Works
During her studies Pipilotti Rist began making super 8 films. Her works generally last only a few minutes, and contained alterations in their colors, speed, and sound. Her works generally treat issues related to gender, sexuality, and the human body.
In contrast to those of many other conceptual artists, her colorful and musical works transmit a sense of happiness and simplicity. Rist's work is regarded as feminist by some art critics. Her works are held by many important art collections worldwide.
[edit] Works
In I'm Not The Girl Who Misses Much (1986) Rist dances before a camera in a black dress with uncovered breasts. The images are often monochromatic and fuzzy. Rists repeatedly sings "I'm not the girl who misses much," a reference to the first line of the song "Happiness Is a Warm Gun" by the Beatles. As the video approaches its end, the image becomes increasingly blue and fuzzy and the sound stops.
Rist achieved notoriety with Pickelporno (1992), a work about the female body and the sexual excitation. The fisheye camera moves over the bodies of a couple. The images are charged by intense colors, and are simultaneously strange, sensual, and ambiguous.
Ever is Over All (1997) shows in slow-motion a young woman (Rist) walks along a city street, smashing the windows of parked cars with a large hammer in the shape of a tropical flower. At one point a police officer greets her. The clip has been purchased by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Rist's sixteen video segments titled Open My Glade were played once every hour on a screen at Times Square in New York City, an project of the Messages to the Public program, which was founded in 1980.
[edit] Super 8 films, videos, and video installations
- 1984 - St. Marxer Friedhof (Sankt Marx Cemetery) - 4 minutes
- 1986 - Das Gute (The Good) - 9 minutes.
- 1986 - I'm Not The Girl Who Misses Much - 7:45 minutes. - Link Link 2 (Real Video)
- 1987 - Sexy Sad I - 4:36 minutes Link
- 1988 - (Entlastungen) Pipilottis Fehler ((Discharges) Pipilottis Mistakes) - 11:10 minutes Link
- 1988 - Japsen. With Muda Mathis - 12 minutes
- 1989 - Die Tempodrosslerin saust. With Muda Mathis - 14 mit
- 1990 - You Called Me Jacky - 4 minutes Link
- 1992 - Pickelporno - 12 minutes Link Link 2
- 1992 - Als der Bruder meiner Mutter geboren wurde, duftete es nach wilden Birnenblüten vor dem braungebrannten Sims (When My Mother's Brother Was Born, It Smelt of Pear Flowers Before the Brown Cornice) - 4 minutes Link
- 1992 - Blue Bodily Lettre
- 1993 - Blutclip - 2:50 minutes Link
- 1994 - Selbstlos im Lavabad (Selfless in the Bath of Lava)
- 1995 - I'm a Victim Of This Song - 5 minutes
- 1996 - Sip My Ocean - 8 minutes
- 1997 - Ever Is Over All
- 1998 - Remake of the Weekend Link
- 1999 - Regenfrau (I am called a plant)
- 1999 - Extremities
- 1999 - Vorstadthirn (Suburban Brain)
- 2000 - Open My Glade - 1 Min. Link
- 2000 - Himalaya's Sister's Living Room
- 2000 - Closet Circuit
- 2001 - The Belly Button Like a Village Square Link
- 2001 - Fliederstrudel (Fünf Uhr)
- 2001 - Related Legs Link
- 2004 - Herbstzeitlose
- 2005 - Homo sapiens sapiens - Gry Bay homepage with clip
- 2009 - Elixer - Installation with 10 rooms
- 2009 (in production) - Peperminta - Feature film Link to site
[edit] Prizes
- 1988 – Prize of the Feminale Cologne
- 1991 – Swiss Federal Arts Scholarship
- 1994 – Manor-Prize, Sankt Gallen
- 1994 – Video Art Prize of the Swiss Bank Corporation
- 1995 – Scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
- 1997 – Premio 2000 of the Biennale di Venezia
- 1998 – Nomination for the Hugo Boss Prize
- 1999 – Wolfgang-Hahn-Preis
- 2001 – Art Prize of the City of Zurich
- 2004 – 01 award und Honorary Professorship of the Universität der Künste, Berlin
[edit] Literature
[edit] Publications
- 1998 - Himalaya, Pipilotti Rist 50 kg, incl. CD we can't. Oktagon Verlag: Cologne. ISBN 3-89611-072-1
- 1998 - Remake of the Weekend. incl.. CD. Oktagon: Cologne. ISBN 3-89611-046-2
- 2001 - Pipilotti Rist. With contributions by Peggy Phelan, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Elisabeth Bronfen. Phaidon: London. ISBN 0-7148-3965-5
- 2001 - Apricots Along The Street. Scalo: Zurich/Berlin/New York, ISBN 3-908247-50-0
- 2004 - Jestem swoja wlasna obca swinia (Ich bin mein eigenes fremdes Schwein/I am my own foreign pig). with Birgit Kempker. Centre for Contemporary Art/Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej: Warsaw. ISBN 83-88277-13-8
[edit] About Pipilotti Rist
- Elizabeth Janus: "Pipilotti Rist, video artist", Art Forum, Summer 1996 (English)
- Parkett 48, 1996
- DU, June 1997
- Francis McKee: Pipilotti Rist: Show a Leg. Tramway: New York 2002. ISBN 1-899551-26-3
- Andre Seleanu: "Pipilotti Rist at the Outer Frontiers of Video", Artfocus 69, 2000
- Änne Söll: Arbeit am Körper. Videos und Videoinstallationen von Pipilotti Rist. Schreiber: Munich 2004. ISBN 3-88960-069-7
- Änne Söll: "Der Traum vom Fliegen – Dienstleistung und Geschlecht in Pipilotti Rists 'Pamela'" (PDF)
[edit] External links
- pipilottirist.net - Official Website
- Artkrush.com review of Pipilotti Rist's Wishing for Synchronicity at Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum, 1/2007
- Current exhibitions and connection to galleries at Artfacts.Net
[edit] Videos
- Compilation of 14 videos at UbuWeb
- Works available at pipilottirist.net
- Objekt: Der TV-Lüster (1993)
- telemaquetime.free.fr: Many still images
- newmedia-art.org - Various works (Real Video, QuickTime)
- Rist gives a tour through SFMOMA's exhibit
- Pipilotti Rist at the Goetz Collection, ZKM (QuickTime)
- A look at Pipilotti Rist's recent exhibition Pour Your Body Out (7354 Cubic Meters)
[edit] Interviews
- Interview on kfunigraz.ac.at (German)
- Interview in Jungle World, 15. April 1998 (German)
- Interview in Afterimages 11/2000
- Interview in Art Journal, Winter 2000
- Interview in Die Weltwoche 5/2004 (German)
- Interview in Contemporary, May 2007