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Armin Linke

Armin Linke is a photographer and filmmaker whose work is dedicated to documenting how humanity uses technologies and knowledge to transform the surface of the earth and adapt it to its needs. Through collaboration with other artists, researchers, and scientists, the narratives of his works address multiple discourses. His research on the Anthropocene and the natural, technological, and urban environment in which we live began with the Anthropocene Observatory project at Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin and flowed into the exhibition Blind Sensorium (2019) in Matera. His works have been exhibited internationally at venues including Centre Pompidou, Paris, MAXXI, Rome, ZKM Karlsruhe, PAC Milan, Ludwig Forum Aachen, Centre de la photographie Genève, Matadero Madrid, Venice Biennale of Architecture, Taipei Biennial, and Istanbul Biennial. His installation Alpi won the special prize at the 2004 Venice Biennale of Architecture and Image Capital was awarded the Kubus. Sparda Art Prize in 2019. He is currently guest professor at ISIA Urbino, Arts at CERN guest artist and artist in residence at the Kunsthistorishes Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut.

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