
Interiors. 2013
Durational performance (four days, eight hours per day)
Commisioned by Tanz Im August, Berlin 2013
Curated by Ana Wagner
Artist is resting in a showcase vitrine – a trademark of popular Kurfürstendamm shopping street in Berlin
Transformance. 2010
Transformance is a video-event-work that activates and documents a five-month durational performance. Over this period of time, Nina Kurtela establishes a daily practice of visiting and witnessing the changes at the building site of the Uferstudios, Wedding, Berlin – the warehouse for the repair of public trams and buses becomes a dance institution. She is spectator to the making of an institution, an art institution, the making of the theatre stage. The camera acts as a witness to her performing/witnessing.
The piece emerges as a case study of an individual subject’s encounter with the radical transformations of social structures and operative models within the performing society. The artist is present at the birth of Berlin’s new contemporary dance centre, an institution that will certainly come to play a part in shaping and organizing the dynamic of the city’s dance community. The work emerges in the force field of a commitment to the daily execution of present-ness in relation to the specific context where this act takes place: the building site of the theatre. What unfolds is a 8-minute work with multi-faceted implications. The body is rendered a statue through the changes of time. The screen becomes the performing skin.
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Nina Kurtela (born 1981 in Zagreb) is a visual artist and a dance maker. Her work evolves around choreography, installation, performance and video, thereby effortlessly transgressing the lines between different fields. Performing internationally in a variety of contexts – from museums and galleries to festivals and public places in Berlin, Helsinki, New York, Sarajevo, Tokyo, Vienna, Paris, Zagreb... Kurtela is interested in process, time, duration and matter of chance, while exposing intimacy and fragility (specifically of a female body).