Massimilian Breeder

Massimilian Breeder

Massimilian Breeder (born June 13, 1978) is an Itailian artist who works in film, drawings, sound and installation. He grew up in Genoa, Italy. He studied at Paul Klee School for the Arts and then University of Florence working on sculptural installation combined with performance and video * [1]. Later he received his MFA at the National School of Cinema in Milan.

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Works and performances

M.Breeder lives in New York City and from 1998 he works on time based films, sounds and performances under the form of unfinished or ongoing projects as Wurlitzer Repetition (Ignite, Los Angeles 2007). He collaborates with Nina Breeder * [2] on the concepts of new reproductive systems and land installations like in the film Devil Come to Hell and Stay Where You Belong (2008)* Hors Pistes and Darom public installation in Tel Aviv (2007).

Selected exhibitions

2009

2008

  • Love is a Burning thing: Darom Art Center, Tel Aviv
  • Artoteca, Milan, Italy
  • Copenhagen Internaional Film Festival, Official Selection* IMDB
  • Gothenburg International Film Festival, Official Selection

2007

  • The Lunch, Installation and Performance in collaboration with Nina Breeder at Art Space Blanque Monteaux, Paris
  • "Wurlitzer Repetitions" Ignite Art Center (Lauren Bon), Los Angeles* [3]
  • Artist in residence at Cite' Culture at the Maison Internationalle de Paris, France

2006

  • Art Basel, Miami
  • Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Paris
  • Boreas Gallery, Scott Laugenour, Brooklyn, New York

2005

  • Video installation at Ex-Macelli Freeshout with Sisley Xhafa

References

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