NEW MODEL BEHAVIOR
For Spike’s 15th artist talk at Soho House Berlin, Clemens von Wedemeyer will revisit some of his earlier works through newly tricked eyes, as simulation, digital crowds, unified data, and machine-learning models re-render the real. (In order to address certain issues, it is helpful to go back to the beginning.)
Q&A with Spike editor Christian Kobald to follow.
Tuesday, 17 June 2025 at 7pm
Soho House, 10119 Berlin
In the Red Room
The bar will be open until 9pm
Please RSVP to christian.kobald@spikeartmagazine.com until 16 June.
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Clemens von Wedemeyer (b. 1974 in Göttingen) is a Berlin-based artist and filmmaker who teaches expanded cinema at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig. His video installations and short films often explore history, group dynamics and the critical use of media and technology, and are frequently created for specific locations. Works include the film Muster (2012), the complex work group P.O.V. (2016) and ‘The Illusion of a Crowd’ (2019). Von Wedemeyer has participated in group exhibitions such as Skulptur Projekte Münster (2007) and dOCUMENTA (13) (2012). His solo shows have been exhibited at MoMA PS1, New York and the Hamburger Kunsthalle. Recent presentations include GfzK Leipzig (2019), the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan (2022), Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2023), Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, Paris (2024), and KOW Berlin (2024).