Mathilde Ter Heijne
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Mathilde ter Heijne (born 1969 in
Strasbourg Strasbourg (, , ; german: Straßburg ; gsw, label=Bas Rhin Alsatian, Strossburi , gsw, label=Haut Rhin Alsatian, Strossburig ) is the prefecture and largest city of the Grand Est region of eastern France and the official seat of the Eu ...
, France) is a
Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ...
-based Dutch artist primarily working within the mediums of video, performance, and installation practices. She studied in Maastricht at the Stadsacademie (1988–1992), in Amsterdam at the Rijksacademie voor Beeldende Kunsten (1992–1994). From 2011 to 2018 has been a professor of Visual Art, Performance, Media and Installation at
Kunsthochschule Kassel Kunsthochschule Kassel (German; "Kassel College of Art") is a college of fine arts in Kassel, Germany. Founded in 1777, it is a semi-autonomous department of the University of Kassel . Notable people * Daniel Stieglitz * Peter Angermann * Si ...
and since 2018 she is professor of Visual Arts, Performance, and Media at the University of the Arts in Berlin.


Work

Ter Heijne's research based practice is founded in intersectional feminism. Her video art produced in the 1990s destabilized patriarchal tropes within literature and cinema through elaborate re-stagings and role reversals. Some examples of this include ''Mathilde, Mathilde'' where the artist herself mimics suicidal female lovers in cinema adaptations or her 2001 video project ''Small Things End, Great things Endure'' where she offers a reading of
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's Jahrestage (1934–84). In both of these works, ter Heijne responds to female and culturally embedded generational trauma where in the end, be it a story, movie, or in real life, the woman always dies. This internal perpetual state of abjection or what
Griselda Pollock Griselda Frances Sinclair Pollock''The International Who's Who of Women''; 3rd ed.; ed. Elizabeth Sleeman, Europa Publications, 2002, p. 453 (born 11 March 1949) is an art historian and cultural analyst of international, postcolonial feminist stud ...
has called the trauma of being born into a phallocentric world are both concepts that ter Heijne contends with and untimely rips apart. By "playing the victim," ter Heijne subtly reverses power roles transforming woman as object into woman as subject. In her more recent work (2005–present), ter Heijne shows an activist and yet similarly radical approach to art-making as a participatory process. In her on-going project ''Woman To Go,'' she collects biographies from women that lived during the 19th century that are encroaching oblivion. To counteract cultural amnesia, she re-presents these biographies in the context of the art institution converting forgotten once relevant lives into speaking testimonies that reverberate traces through the present. For ter Heijne, ritual and ceremony are structures for artistic observation and potential emancipation. Ritual, historically, is where woman has both lost and gained her power. For instance, marriage formatively and sometimes presently is a social contract entrapping women into what
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. ''Fuck Patriarchy!'' (2004) exemplifies this subservient, minor position of the
Second Sex ''The Second Sex'' (french: Le Deuxième Sexe, link=no) is a 1949 book by the French existentialist philosopher Simone de Beauvoir, in which the author discusses the treatment of women in the present society as well as throughout all of histor ...
that woman historically occupied in bourgeoisie societies. Ter Heijne points to Dutch society within the 17th century as the originating point for this kind of patriarchal oppression. She places Vermeer's paintings of domicile female happiness at the apex of this banal perpetration of evil that glorifies woman as slaves. Within both the mythic and non-western culture, however, ritual has been a site for woman to seize power or be rescued from precarity. In ''Menschen Opfern'', Mathilde ter Heijne's sculptural body double stands in for the body of Iphigenia who in Greek tragedy was saved from sacrifice to become a priestess. In the installation, cast bodies lay on an elevated stage as an operatic chorus from
Christoph Willibald Gluck Christoph Willibald (Ritter von) Gluck (; 2 July 1714 – 15 November 1787) was a composer of Italian and French opera in the early classical period. Born in the Upper Palatinate and raised in Bohemia, both part of the Holy Roman Empire, he g ...
's opera
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is heard in the background. The theatre stage and the chorus are both structures where participants act together in unison to weave together shared stories and experiences.


Statements

Oliver Koerner von Gustorf in ArtMag: "her art really does aim at what really hurts—the mechanisms of oppressing women, domestic violence, marginalization, and self-sacrifice that lie hidden behind the facades of purportedly enlightened or intact family relationships." Sophia Trollmann in the covering handout of the exhibition Performing Change: “She puts alternative ways of seeing and experiential values up for discussion in order to enable and implement a change in perspective, to create new realities.”''Performing Change, Mathilde ter Heijne'', Museum für Neue Kunst, Freiburg, 08.011.2014 – 22 February 2015


Catalogues

*''Mathilde ter Heijne: Performing Change.'' Museum für Neue Kunst – Städtische Museen Freiburg, Germany: Sternberg Press, 2015. *''Mathilde ter Heijne: Any Day Now.'' Kunsthalle Nürnberg im KunstKulturQuartier, Germany and Kunstmuseum Linz, Austria: Verlag für Moderne Kunst, Nürnberg 2010. *''Mathilde ter Heijne: If it's me, it's not me.'' Ostfilder, Germany: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2008. *''Ingrid Calame, Mathilde ter Heijne, Jörg Wagner.'' Kunstverein Hannover, Germany, 2004. *''Mathilde ter Heijne: Tragedy.'' Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich, Switzerland: Revolver Publishing, 2002.


Selected solo exhibitions

*2016 – ''Blood, Sweat and Tears'', Galerie in Körnerpark, Berlin *2015 – ''It Will Be!'', Kunstverein, Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin *2014 – ''Performing Change'', Museum für Neue Kunst Freiburg *2011 – ''Any Day Now'', Lentos Museum, Linz *2010 – ''Any Day Now'',
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*2009 – ''Long Live Matriarchy!'',
Stedelijk Museum The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (; Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Bureau, Amsterdam *2006 – ''Woman To Go'',
Berlinische Galerie The Berlinische Galerie is a museum of modern art, photography and architecture in Berlin. It is located in Kreuzberg, on Alte Jakobstraße, not far from the Jewish Museum. History The Berlinische Galerie was founded in 1975
, Berlin *2005 – ''BASE 103'', Götz Collection, Munich *2002 – ''Tragedy'', Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich


References


External links

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Review in Frieze MagazineVideo Works at The Goetz CollectionArticle in ArtMag
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