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Valie Export (often stylized as 'VALIE EXPORT'; born 17 May 1940) is an
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Austrian artist. She is best known for provocative public performances and
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work. Her artistic work also includes
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s,
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s, photography, sculpture and publications covering contemporary art.


Early life

Valie Export was born Waltraud Lehner in
Linz, Austria Linz ( , ; cs, Linec) is the capital of Upper Austria and third-largest city in Austria. In the north of the country, it is on the Danube south of the Czech border. In 2018, the population was 204,846. In 2009, it was a European Capital of ...
and was raised in Linz by a single mother of three.Kennedy, Randy. “Who is Valie Export? Just Look, and Please Touch.” ''New York Times'' June 29, 2016. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/arts/design/who-is-valie-export-just-look-and-please-touch.html. Export studied painting, drawing, and design at the National School for Textile Industry in
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Career


1960s and 1970s

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Austrian
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was forced to address the fact that by the 1970s there was still a generation of Austrians whose attitudes towards women were based on Nazi ideology. They also had to confront the guilt of their parents’ (mothers’) complacency within the Nazi regime. In 1967, she changed her name from Waltraud Hollinger to VALIE EXPORT. In conversation with Gary Indiana for ''BOMB'' magazine, Export described her name-change:
"I did not want to have the name of my father
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any longer, nor that of my former husband Hollinger. My idea was to export from my 'outside' (heraus) and also export, from that port. The cigarette package was from a design and style that I could use, but it was not the inspiration."
With this gesture of self-determination, Export emphatically asserted her identity within the Viennese art scene, which was then dominated by the taboo-breaking
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of the
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such as
Hermann Nitsch Hermann Nitsch (29 August 1938 – 18 April 2022) was an Austrian contemporary artist and composer. His art encompassed wide-scale performances incorporating theater, multimedia, rituals and acted violence. He was a leading figure of Viennese Ac ...
,
Günter Brus Günter Brus (born 27 September 1938, Ardning, Styria, Austria) is an Austrian painter, performance artist, graphic artist, experimental filmmaker and writer. Brus grew up in Mureck, attended the Kunstgewerbeschule Graz and went to Vienna in 1 ...
,
Otto Mühl Otto Muehl (16 June 1925 – 26 May 2013) was an Austrian artist, who was known as one of the co-founders as well as a main participant of Viennese Actionism and for founding the Friedrichshof Commune. In 1943, Muehl had to serve in the German ...
, and
Rudolf Schwarzkogler Rudolf Schwarzkogler (13 November 1940 – 20 June 1969) was an Austrian performance artist closely associated with the Viennese Actionism group that included artists Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, and Hermann Nitsch. He was born the son of a doct ...
. Of the Actionist movement, Export has said, “I was very influenced, not so much by Actionism itself, but by the whole movement in the city. It was a really great movement. We had big scandals, sometimes against the ''politique''; it helped me to bring out my ideas.”Indiana, Gary
"Valie Export"
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BOMB Magazine ''Bomb'' (stylized in all caps as ''BOMB'') is an American arts magazine edited by artists and writers, published quarterly in print and daily online. It is composed primarily of interviews between creative people working in a variety of disciplin ...
’’ Spring, 1982. Retrieved on August 15, 2011
Like her male contemporaries, she subjected her body to pain and danger in actions designed to confront the growing complacency and conformism of postwar Austrian culture. But her examination of the ways in which the power relations inherent in media representations inscribe women's bodies and consciousness distinguishes Export's project as unequivocally feminist. “In these performances and in my photo work of the 60s and 70s,” Export said in a 1995 interview with Scott MacDonald, “I used a female body, generally my own, as a bearer of signs and symbols - individual, sexual, cultural - that could function within an artistic environment.” Export's early guerrilla performances have attained an iconic status in feminist art history. In her 1968 performance ''Aktionshose:Genitalpanik'' (''Action Pants: Genital Panic''), Export entered an art cinema in Munich, wearing crotchless pants, and walked around the audience with her exposed genitalia at face level. The associated photographs were taken in 1969 in Vienna, by photographer Peter Hassmann. The performance at the art cinema and the photographs in 1969 were both aimed toward provoking thought about the passive role of women in cinema and confrontation of the private nature of sexuality with the public venues of her performances. Apocryphal stories state that the ''Aktionshose:Genitalpanik'' performance occurred in a porn theater and included Export brandishing a machine gun and shooting at the audience, as depicted in the 1969 posters, however she claims this never occurred. In an interview in Ocula Magazine, the artist stated that: 'The fear of the vulva is present in mythology, where it is depicted devouring man. I don't know if this fear has changed.' Export's well-known performance piece ''Tapp-und-Tast-Kino'' (''Tap and Touch Cinema'') was performed in ten European cities, including Vienna and Munich, from 1968 to 1971. For this bodily public performance, Export wandered the streets of cities with a "small mock-up of a
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theater," first made of Styrofoam and remade later in aluminum, strapped to her bare chest.
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, her collaborator, invited passersby to "'visit the cinema' for five minutes" by reaching into the "theater" and feeling her bare breasts. In ''Tap and Touch Cinema'', Export inverts the sight-dependent functions of film and substitutes the "pleasure" of vision for physical touch. Instead of presenting a sexualized female body to be viewed, Export solicits physical contact. The "audience," actively participating in the performance, has direct, face-to-face contact with Export's body in the
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. The media responded to Export's provocative work with panic and fear, one newspaper aligning her to a witch. Export recalls, "There was a great campaign against me in Austria."Indiana, Gary
"Valie Export"
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BOMB Magazine ''Bomb'' (stylized in all caps as ''BOMB'') is an American arts magazine edited by artists and writers, published quarterly in print and daily online. It is composed primarily of interviews between creative people working in a variety of disciplin ...
’’ Spring, 1982. Retrieved on August 15, 2011
Some of her other works including ''
Invisible Adversaries ''Invisible Adversaries'' (german: link=no, Unsichtbare Gegner) is a 1977 Austrian experimental drama film directed by Valie Export, her debut feature film. Plot Set in contemporary Vienna, the film involves a photographer, Anna, who discovers th ...
'', "Syntagma," and "Korpersplitter," show the artist's body in connection to historical buildings not only physically, but also symbolically. The body’s attachment to the historical progression of gendered spaces and stereotyped roles represent Export's feminist and political approach to art. In her 1970 photograph, “Body Sign Action,” Export portrays a politically charged agenda through her performance artwork. The piece features a tattoo of a garter belt on Export's naked upper leg. The garter is not attached at the top and only attached to a sliver of a stocking at the bottom- therefore suspended on the leg. Instead of the garter objectifying the body, the body objectifies the garter, flipping constructed societal roles in relation to the female body. Export's groundbreaking video piece, ''Facing a Family'' (1971) was one of the first instances of
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intervention and
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. The video, originally broadcast on the Austrian television program ''Kontakte'' on 2 February 1971, shows a bourgeois Austrian family watching TV while eating dinner. When other middle-class families watched this program on TV, the television would be holding a mirror up to their experience and complicating the relationship between subject, spectator, and television. Export published “Women’s Art: A Manifesto” in 1972. In it, she advocated for women to “speak so that they can find themselves, this is what I ask for in order to achieve a self-defined image of ourselves and thus a different view of the social function of women.” Here Export points out the unjust way that women had been living their lives within the boundaries created by men. In this same manifesto, Export also wrote “the arts can be understood as a medium of our self-definition adding new values to the arts. these values, transmitted via the cultural sign-process, will alter reality towards an accommodation of female needs”. This statement directly related her own work to the progress of empowering women. Export's 1973 short film, "Remote, Remote," exemplifies the painful ramifications of the female body conforming to societal standards. In this piece she digs at her cuticles with a knife for twelve minutes, representing the damage societal beauty standards inflict on the female body. Based on the precepts laid out in her 1972 manifesto, Export curated an exhibition of feminist art at the Galerie nachst St. Stepan in Vienna in 1975. Titled ''MAGNA. Feminism: Art and Creativity'', this exhibition “introduced the feminist artist as curator and as contemporary art historian.” 1977 saw the release of her first feature film, '' Unsichtbare Gegner''. For this film's script, she collaborated with her former partner, Peter Weibel. The film follows Anna, a young woman photographer, as she becomes increasingly convinced that the people around her are being taken over by the Hyksos, a hostile alien force. Her delusion, the film reveals, is caused by internalized behavioral expectations for herself as a woman that run counter to her true desires. However,
Invisible Adversaries ''Invisible Adversaries'' (german: link=no, Unsichtbare Gegner) is a 1977 Austrian experimental drama film directed by Valie Export, her debut feature film. Plot Set in contemporary Vienna, the film involves a photographer, Anna, who discovers th ...
brought a lot of criticism towards her. In an interview she explains that some people actually thought she was cutting up a bird and a mouse where in reality she was not. She further explains that a man called ''Schtabel'' who writes on a column on a magazine released false information about her piece, even though she contacted him on various occasions. She then explains that after bringing a lawsuit against him he was forced to release the letters that were sent to him by Valie Export.


1980s to present

In her 1983 experimental film, ''Syntagma'', Export attempted to reframe the female body by using a multitude of "...different cinematic montage techniques—doubling the body through overlays, for example". The film follows Export's belief that the female body has, throughout history, been manipulated by men through the means of art and literature. In an interview with " Interview Magazine", Export discusses her movie, ''Syntagma'', and says, "The female body has always been a construction". Her 1985 film ''
The Practice of Love ''The Practice of Love'' (german: Die Praxis der Liebe) is a 1985 West German-Austrian drama film written by and directed by Valie Export. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Adelheid Arndt as Judith Wiene ...
'' was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Since 1995/1996 Export has held a professorship for multimedia performance at the
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. In 2016, the city of Linz acquired her archive and opened a research center devoted to her work. Bard College hosted an exhibition centered around Export’s 1977 film '' Unsichtbare Gegner'' in 2016. The show featured work by Export as well as artists for whom Export’s art “blew open doors: Lorna Simpson, K8 Hardy, Hito Steyerl, Trisha Donnelly and Emily Jacir, among others.”Kennedy, Randy. “Who is Valie Export? Just Look, and Please Touch.” ''New York Times'' June 29, 2016. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/30/arts/design/who-is-valie-export-just-look-and-please-touch.html. In 2019, Export won the Roswitha Haftmann Prize of £120,000, which is “Europe’s largest single-award art prize.”


Works

;Selected filmography * ''Splitscreen - Solipsismus'' (1968) * ''INTERRUPTED LINE'' (1971) * ''...Remote…Remote...'' (1973) * ''Mann & Frau & Animal'' (1973) * ''Adjungierte Dislokationen'' (1973) * ''
Invisible Adversaries ''Invisible Adversaries'' (german: link=no, Unsichtbare Gegner) is a 1977 Austrian experimental drama film directed by Valie Export, her debut feature film. Plot Set in contemporary Vienna, the film involves a photographer, Anna, who discovers th ...
'' (''Unsichtbare Gegner'', 1976) * ''Menschenfrauen'' (1977) * ''Syntagma'' (1983) * ''
The Practice of Love ''The Practice of Love'' (german: Die Praxis der Liebe) is a 1985 West German-Austrian drama film written by and directed by Valie Export. It was entered into the 35th Berlin International Film Festival. Cast * Adelheid Arndt as Judith Wiene ...
'' (''Die Praxis der Liebe'', 1984) * ''I turn over the pictures of my voice in my head'' (2008)


Exhibitions (selection)

* 1973 ''Austrian Exhibition'', ''Institute of Contemporary Art'', London, UK * 1977 ''Körpersplitter'', Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna, Austria (solo) * 1980 ''Korperkonfigurationen 1972 – 1976.'' Galerie Krinzinger, Innsbruck, Austria. * 1990 ''Glaserne Papiere.'' EA Generali Foundation, Vienna Austria. * 1997 ''Split Reality: VALIE EXPORT''. Mumok, 20er Haus, Wien * 2000 ''Galerie im Taxispalais'', Innsbruck, Austria (solo) * 2004 ''VALIE EXPORT''.
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* 2007 ''VALIE EXPORT''. Centre Georges Pompidou,
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* 2010 ''Zeit und Gegenzeit''.
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, Wien, after at the
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* 2012 ''VALIE EXPORT Archiv''.
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* 2013 ''XL'': 19 New Acquisitions in Photography, MoMA, New York, USA


Awards

* 1990: City of Vienna Prize for Visual Arts * 1992: Austrian Prize for video and media art * 1995: Sculpture Award at the Generali Foundation * 1997: Gabriele Münter Prize * 2000: Oskar Kokoschka Prize * 2000: Alfred Kubin Prize Big Price culture of Upper Austria * 2003: Gold Medal for services to the City of Vienna * 2005:
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* 2009: Honorary Doctorate of the
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* 2010: Grand Gold Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria * 2019: 19th Roswitha Haftmann Prize * 2020: Golden Nica Visionary Pioneer of Feminist Media Art
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* 2021: Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society


In popular culture

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References


External links


"Finger Envy: A Glimpse into the Short Films of VALIE EXPORT."
Article in ''Brights Lights Film Journal''.
Media Art Net
contains a description of ''Facing a Family'' as well as a video clip from the piece. *
Valie Export
in the
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Valie Export
in the
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Thomas Dreher on VALIE EXPORT and Peter Weibel: Multimedia feminist art
In: Artefactum Nr.46/December 1992-February 1993, p. 17-20
Thomas Dreher: VALIE EXPORT - Bild im Bild
( PDF, ca. 13,8 MB). In: Kunst + Unterricht, Issue 106/October 1986, p. 56ff. Interpretation of an untitled photographic work (1981). In German.
Valie Export in the Mediateca Media Art Space


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Valie Export: Innovator
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