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  1. Michel Auder. michel auder is an american-french videoartist living in brooklyn, ny. auder's approach to video evolves out of the politics of may 68. as a witness to both sides of the cultural matrix, auder counter-poises the political and the social in his work. for the last 30 years, auder has used video as a means to, and extension of, his ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Michel_AuderMichel Auder - Wikipedia

    Michel Auder (born 1945) is a French and American photographer and filmmaker. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Art career. His earliest works are travel logs and endearing portraits of friends including Hannah Wilke, Alice Neel, Annie Sprinkle, Eric Bogosian, Louis Waldon, and Larry Rivers. His work is often in the format of a video diary.

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 41434Michel Auder | MoMA

    29 de oct. de 1997 · Michel Auder (born 1945) is a French and American photographer and filmmaker. He lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

  4. Fourteen-channel digital video installation, color and black-and-white, silent. 20 min. Former Underground Train Station (KulturBahnhof), Kassel. “Being under the empire of this thing,” the French filmmaker M. Auder, born in 1945, said to me once, as we sat in a bourgeois Swiss restaurant.

  5. Michel Auder. Born 1945 in Soissons, France. Lives and Works in Brooklyn, NY. Michel Auders fragmented, layered videos document and reimagine everyday existence. The artist began letting his camera roll on friends, family, strangers, and his environment in the late 1960s and soon developed a near-constant filming practice.

  6. Michel Auder, Critic in Film, Video, & Media. Born in Soissons, France, Mr. Auder was made to join the military at a young age as a photographer during the Algerian war. Returning to Paris, he started to make films and later joined a group of filmmakers during the protests of May 1968.