Ursula Reuter Christiansen

Ursula Reuter Christiansen Trailers

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Ursula Reuter Christiansen is a German-Danish artist whose work oscillates between symbolism and mythology, desire and hatred, beauty and abysses. Throughout her practice, she incorporates various media, from painting, filmmaking and performance to ceramics and sculpture. Having studied literature in Marburg, DE, she later graduated from the Düsseldorf Academy of Fine Arts in 1969, where she studied under Professor Joseph Beuys and became active in the emerging women’s movement, which was to have a strong influence on her oeuvre. From 1992 to 1996, Reuter Christiansen worked as a professor at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg, DE, and as the first female professor of painting at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1997 to 2006. She is considered one of Denmark’s most influential artists in the post-war period, whose works are widely represented across Denmark – in art institutions, as well as public commissions, and is one of the founding members of Kunsthal 44Møn.

Most Popular Ursula Reuter Christiansen Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

The Search Trailer (1970)

24 December 1970

The Search is the ultimate happening film created by a group of ABCinema members during a camp on the Juttish heath.

The Red Forest: An Oracle in Nine Illustrations Trailer (1987)

01 January 1987

With the relationship between mother and daughter as a common theme, the film is divided into 9 image rooms with action patterns that are based on archetypal images and motifs.

Fargo. Slump I film Trailer (1969)

01 January 1969

Else Kant Trailer (1978)

12 January 1978

The painter Else Kant is in crisis – both artistically and personally. She is dissatisfied with her work and suffers from severe hallucinations and suicidal thoughts.

The Executioner Trailer (1973)

17 May 1973

Starring Reuter Christiansen herself and shot in the lush landscape of Møn, the Danish island where she has lived since 1970, THE EXECUTIONER uses a fragmented narrative to tell “a story of woman’s degradation and exaltation,” as its subtitle indicates.

Three Girls and a Pig Trailer (1972)

04 February 1972

Three women are isolated in a bedroom. A little pig is first loved as a pet, but is later castrated. Symbolizing the wretched man.