Gabriele Leidloff

 

works with video, film, photography and medical radiographic imaging which she transforms into film-like processes. By means of the confrontation of these imaging technologies using man-made bodies, new forms are created which challenge usual modes of seeing, question the conventional narrative structure and its mechanical speed, and unsettle visual media's claim to objectivity. She focuses primarily on the relationship between art and science. She conceptualized and launched the project l o g - i n / l o c k e d o u t, an international forum which provides a point of intersection for art and the neurosciences. Her work has been on view in exhibitions at the ZKM Karlsruhe, the Martin-Gropius-Bau Berlin, as well as in various galleries and universities in Germany and the US, and has been reviewed in the magazine Kunstforum, and is included in publications by DuMont and Henschel. Ms. Leidloff lives in Berlin.

 
 

Gabriele Leidloff "Girl (porn doll)", 1995, Radiograph 35x43 cm