Christin Berg

Christin Berg born 1982 in Berlin, is a visual artist and filmmaker based between Berlin and Paris. Coming from a background in stage design at theatres such as Thalia Theater Hamburg, Schauspiel Köln, and Volksbühne Berlin, she later shifted her focus to film as a medium for spatial transformation and sensory narration. Berg has held residencies at Villa Kamogawa Kyoto, Cité internationale des Arts Paris, the NES Artist Residency and Skaftfell Art Center in Iceland, and was awarded the Villa Serpentara Fellowship of the Junge Akademie der Künste, supported by the Hessische Kulturstiftung. Her films and installations have been presented at Akademie der Künste Berlin (Pariser Platz), Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt (Double Feature), Rencontre International Paris/Berlin – including screenings in Paris and at Haus der Kulturen der Welt in Berlin – as well as at the Video Art Prize 2024 at Kunsthalle Rostock and Cité internationale des Arts Paris.
In the early 2000s, Berg founded the off-space White Horse in Reykjavík, a temporary laboratory for collective artistic experiments. This spirit of collaboration continues in her platform FIRE ON AIR, which supports collective film and video projects beyond institutional frameworks.

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