People on Sunday
© Alexandra Buhl
Year: 2005-2012
Edition 10: 29x42cm
Pigment ink print
A collection of photographs of my middle class family & friends enjoying the unbearable lightness of being.
© Alexandra Buhl
Year: 2010
Edition 3
Pigment ink print
© Alexandra Buhl
Year: 2008
Video, 3:04 min.
The Vitruvian Woman was a collaborate video art project initiated by Michael Chang, and exhibited in 2009 at Formverk Art Zone in Sweden and Video Dia Loghi 2009, in Turin, Italy. The Vitruvian Woman set out to trace the multidimensionality of womanhood in a flow of five three-minute video sequences reflecting the nine bodily regions: the head, heart, stomach, sexual organ, right arm, left arm, left leg, right leg and feet. These are my vitruvian hands.
Year: 2008
Video, 10:15 min.
Participating artists: Joy Whalen (USA) | Per E Riksson (Sweden) | Marty McCutcheon (USA) | John Pirard (Belgium) | Alexandra Buhl (Denmark) | Simone Stoll (Germany) | Alicia Felberbaum (England) | Lucas Bambozzi (Brazil) | Pedro Reis (Portugal) | Mads Ljungdahl (Denmark)
Ninth video on the EXQUISITE CORPSE VIDEO PROJECT series, a collaboration among international video artists. ECVP was inspired by the Surrealist creation method, the "Exquisite Corpse" where a paper is folded such that each contributor sees only a small portion of the previous contributor's work, and begins his own work from that small portion. When the last participant is finished, the sheet is unfolded to reveal a strangely divergent, yet contiguous form or figure.
© Alexandra Buhl
Year: 2007
Edition 2: 36x72cm
Pigment ink print
Domestic still life (unselfie)
© Alexandra Buhl
Year: 2002
Video, 2:59 min.
Suburban existentialism