Anderwald, Ruth + Grond, Leonhard

Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond live and work in Vienna as an artist duo. Since 2014 their main focus has been on the artistic research project Dizziness–A Resource. Since 2012 they have been curating HASENHERZ, a screening and discussion series inspired by Arnold Schönberg’s Society for Private Musical Performances. From 2013-2014 they worked with the writer and essayist Anna Kim on a wallpaper project. From 2003-2007 they worked on the artist book Notizen zu einer Küste (Notes on a Coast), combining their eponymous photo series and the first anthology of contemporary Hebrew lyric poetry ever translated into German. Their numerous exhibitions and screenings include: What Would Seeing be Without Us? mumok cinema – Museum of Modern Art, Foundation Ludwig, Vienna (2014); Trees are Companions, Whitechapel Gallery, London (2013); Camera Solaris, Center for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv (2011) and Museum for Applied Arts, Vienna (2008); Construction Site As Far As The Eye Can See, Institute for Art in Public Space Styria, Universalmuseum Joanneum, Graz (2011); Shattered Horizon, Himalayas Art Museum, Shanghai (2010); Film Centre Pompidou, Paris (2009); Paradise Now! — French Essential Avant-Garde Cinema (1890-2008) Tate Modern, London (2008), Notes on a Coast, Herzlyia Museum of Contemporary Art (2005).
http://www.on-dizziness.org

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