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BIOGRAPHY / EXHIBITION LISTING (selection)

Since 1993, Vienna and Vancouver based artists Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber have cooperated on projects addressing urban geographies, architectural representations and related visual politics. Educated at University for Applied Arts in Linz with Laurids Ortner, their artistic works focus on emergent sites and overlaps of architecture, urban developments, communications systems and modes of artistic and cultural production as they are mediated through photography, video and new media technologies.Dealing with architecture as a frame for spatial meaning, the works of Bitter/Weber are at the interface of architecture, new media technologies, and systems of representation.

Projects and exhibitions, recently:
2005"Caracas, hecho en Venezuela", Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver.
2004Billboardprojekt, Clockshop, Los Angeles; "Formats", Galeria Noua, Bukarest; "Niemandsland", Künstlerhaus, Vienna
2003"CaracasCase", Caracas; "transformative urbanism. from Almere to Caracas", Galeria Noua, Bucarest; "(under) construction", Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; "Rethinking Photography", Galerie Fotohof Salzburg; Austrian Cultural Institute, Warszawa
2002"Urban Spin Offs", Medienraum MAK, Vienna; "Multitude", Artists Space, New York; "City Transformers", Danzig; "The Village", Or Gallery, Vancouver; "Der Blick auf Wien”, Museum auf Abruf, Vienna; "Mega. Manifeste der Anmaßung", Künstlerhaus, Vienna
2001"Surround", Charles H. Scott Gallery, Vancouver; "Metropolis transformed", IFK, Vienna; "Medien + Architektur Biennale Graz", Graz; "ArchiLab 2001", Orleans; "Spetani - wyzwoleni", Zacheta Gallery, Warszawa; "Live like this! ", 0Maschine, Vienna
Grants
includeP.S.1 Studio Program, New York , Artists Residency, Banff Center for the Arts, Banff; MAK - Schindler residency program and Chicago Grant of the Federal Chancellery, Vienna.
Teaching activities
includeUniversity of British Columbia, Vancouver; Emily Carr Institute for Art and Design, Vancouver; Technical University, Vienna.
Lectures and presentations
include Hochschule für Gestaltung, Karlsruhe; University of Architecture and Art, Bukarest; University of California, Los Angeles; California Institute of the Arts, Valencia; Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna; Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam; Medien + Architektur Biennale Graz, Graz; CUNY Graduate Center, New York; Central University, UCV, Caracas; Architekturzentrum, Vienna; ISEA 2000, Paris; Institut francais d'architecture, Paris; Hunter College, New York.
















Opening:
Friday, September 30, 2005
Duration:
October 1 – November 18, 2005
Location:
Camera Austria, Kunsthaus Graz

Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.


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