Daniel von Sturmer is an artist working with video, photography and installation. His works orchestrate a field of relations between things and people, light and space, video and time; where the encounter between audience and artwork tests the ways in which we conventionally view artworks in a gallery/
In 2007 he represented Australia at the 52nd Venice Biennale, showing in the Australian Pavilion. He has exhibited at numerous public venues including the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne; Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki; Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego; The Gothenburg Museum of Art, Sweden; and the Hamburger Bahnhoff Museum, Berlin. Recent solo exhibitions include CATARACT at Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne (2019), Luminous Figures at Starkwhite Gallery, Auckland (2017), Electric Light at Anna Schwartz Gallery (2016), Focus & Field and Camera Ready Actions at Young Projects Gallery, Los Angeles (2014); Video Works, Karsten Schubert Gallery, London (2010) and Set Piece, Site Gallery, Sheffield (2009).
He is represented by Anna Schwartz Gallery and is Associate Professor in Fine Art at Monash Art, Design and Architecture.
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