HUO​ (excerpt)
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2018, 29 min. A portrait of the curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist, in which he asks questions that remain unanswered. HUO is a layered deconstruction of an individual, whose dream to realise the unrealisable remains.
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HUO​ (excerpt)
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2018, 29 min. A portrait of the curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist, in which he asks questions that remain unanswered. HUO is a layered deconstruction of an individual, whose dream to realise the unrealisable remains.
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HUO​ (excerpt)
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2018, 29 min. A portrait of the curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist, in which he asks questions that remain unanswered. HUO is a layered deconstruction of an individual, whose dream to realise the unrealisable remains.
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HUO​ (excerpt)
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2018, 29 min. A portrait of the curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist, in which he asks questions that remain unanswered. HUO is a layered deconstruction of an individual, whose dream to realise the unrealisable remains.
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HUO​ (excerpt)
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2018, 29 min. A portrait of the curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist, in which he asks questions that remain unanswered. HUO is a layered deconstruction of an individual, whose dream to realise the unrealisable remains.
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Johannes Maier
Johannes Maier's work documents events in which he collaborates with people and institutions such as interpreters at
the European Commission and a newsroom picture editor at the BBC. The focus of Maier’s work, intentionally positioned at the boundaries of art, documentary and media, is a critical engagement with televisual forms.
Maier's work has been shown internationally in group- and solo exhibitions, as well as in film festivals including New Contemporaries (UK), East International (UK), the Short Film Festival of Oberhausen (D), and Kunstverein Bielefeld (D). Johannes Maier lives and works in London. He is a Senior Lecturer in Film at the University of East London.