Martin Sulzer
Martin Sulzer works as an artist and director in Berlin. His work has been exhibited at
KW Institute for Contemporary Art Berlin, CACT Centro d’Arte Contemporanea Ticino, International Ink Art Biennale of Shenzhen, Center for Contemporary Art Plovdiv, Donaufestival Krems, Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen, European Media Art Festival Osnabrück, KunstFilmBiennale Cologne, Amsterdam International Film Festival, onedotzero London, São Paulo International Short Film Festival and Seoul International Film Festival.
Filmography:
·Kingdom Come 2014
·Surrender in the Presence of Greatness 2012
·Wetware 2011
·Vasárnap 2010
·Endfilm 2009
·Tween my lips 2007
·Big minds never die 2006
Past events
- 04.10.2014, 20:00 - 22:00, Kino Zamek, The European Competition: Block 6
Films
- Kingdom Come: Rituals7'
Kingdom Come: RitualsProduction: Germany 2014
The view we get is one of non-participation, an inaccessible anomaly to any form of definition which is the precise perspective the artists want to experiment with when looking at the space and surroundings of what signifies the German political centre, at political geography and urban landscapes of power. KINGDOM COME was initiated by the artists’ discovery of pigeon photography: a method used mainly during World War I in the field of what would nowadays be called ‘unmanned reconnaissance’.