- Tobias Bernstrup
Tobias Bernstrup (born 1970 in
Gothenburg ,Sweden ) is acontemporary artist working withvideos ,interactive works, liveperformances andelectronic music . He received an MFA from Royal College University of Fine ArtsStockholm in 1998, where he also met up with artist colleaguePalle Torsson .Work
Tobias Bernstrup belongs to a group of visual artists who produce music and perform it, and who consider this process as part of their practice as visual artists. Using the visual language of pop culture,
video games ,sci-fi ,classicism and gothicnoir , he has created a stage persona with gender-crossing live performances dressed in elaborate costumes of shiny rubber and heavy make up. In videos and animations often inhabited by his digital alter ego/avatar and in live performances where the artist dresses as a computer game character, he raises questions about representation of identity, the body and physical space in bothvirtual and non-virtual realities, closely linked to critical ideas of irrealism andsimulacra .His video and live works are interconnected, however, while his videos focus on the extreme and exaggerated, his presence on the stage is a more modest physicality. His
virtual world allows for one’s desires to be realized within the realms of the “game,” where as on stage, Bernstrup’s presence limits the viewer to his style and specificities. His external appearance of fetish andcross-dressing , including buckles and skin-tight rubber, is tame compared to transgressions of the individual. [citation | title=Emerging Artists: Tobias Bernstrup | author= Sally O'Reilly | publisher= Modern Painters| year=2005 | date= December/January 2005 | url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/9116/emerging-artists-tobias-bernstrup/ | accessdate=2008-05-20 ]In 1995 Bernstrup worked in close collaboration with artist Palle Torsson, receiving international recognition as among the first visual artists to use computer games in their art practice.Fact|date=May 2007 Their project "Museum Meltdown" consisted of a series of site specific computer game installations in European art museums. Using the graphics engine of existing
video games such as "Doom", "Duke Nukem 3D ", "Quake " and "Half-Life" they transformed the museum architecture into violentfirst-person shooter games, allowing the museum visitor to wander around avirtual version of the museum killing people and blowing up masterpieces. Torsson and Bernstrup's early video game-based projects and game representations of museums have subsequently been followed up by other by artists such as Florian Muser & Imre Osswald, Felix Stephan Huber (Germany), Feng Mengbo (China) and Kolkoz (France).Bernstrup has continued working with game environments, reconstructing existing urban spaces such as
Berlin 'sPotsdamer Platz and Paris'La Défense . Focusing on the artificial quality of surfaces, he linked these virtual spaces to his digital alter ego and music both in animated videos and in live performances. Several of his songs from videos and performances have been released by museums, galleries art institutions on CD or vinyl. As a recording artist Bernstrup is also known for his close collaboration and electronic compositions for Swedish video artistAnnika Larsson .Exhibitions
* (1995) Museum Meltdown I [http://www.bernstrup.com/meltdown/old/arken.html] computer game,
Arken Museum of Modern Art (with Palle Torsson)
* (1997) Museum Meltdown II [http://www.bernstrup.com/meltdown/old/vilnius.html] computer game, Contemporary Art Centre ofVilnius , (with Palle Torsson)
* (1999) Museum Meltdown III [http://www.bernstrup.com/meltdown/main.html] computer game,Moderna Museet ,Stockholm (with Palle Torsson)
* (2001) Potsdamer Platz (Unreal Edit), computer game, Biennale De Lyon 2001
* (2002) Nekropolis, computer game, Palais de Tokyo
* (2004) XSEED 4000 [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Seed_4000] , computer gameDiscography
* (1997) Heat of the Night, CD-R, rare ed. of 25
* (1998) Images Of Love, CD-R, rare ed. of 100
* (2002) Re-Animate Me, CD, published by Färgfabriken, Stockholm, FF-001
* (2002) 27, 12" vinyl maxi single, Tonight Records, TR-001
* (2002) 27 - collector's edition, 12" vinyl, rare ed. of 100
* (2003) Ventisette, 12" vinyl maxi single, Galeria Sogospatty/Tonight Records, TR-002
* (2002) Ventisette - collector's edition, 12" vinyl, rare ed. of 100
* (2005) SUV, mp3 single, Tonight Records,TR-003
* (2005) Killing Spree, CD, published byKunsthalle Nürnberg /Tonight Records, TR-004References
* http://www.manetas.com/txt/movingandshooting.html written by
Miltos Manetas for a show by Palle Torsson & Tobias Bernstrup called Museum Meltdown (22 May - 19 August 1999) at Moderna Musee,in Stockholm Sweden.
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9400E5DC173FF93AA3575BC0A9679C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=all "Museum Raiders", "The New York Times"]
* ArtNews Nov, 2004 http://www.marcspiegler.com/Articles/ArtNews/ArtNews_Feature_2004_11_Bernstrup.pdf
* http://www.selectparks.net/modules.php?name=Content&pa=list_pages_categories&cid=1
*Artistic computer game modification External links
* [http://www.bernstrup.com The Official Tobias Bernstrup Web Site ]
* [http://www.tonightrecords.com/fanclub/ Tobias Bernstrup Fan Site ]
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