Steve Reinke | |
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Born | Eganville, Ontario, Canada | June 5, 1963
Known for | Video artist |
Website | www |
Steve Reinke (born 1963) is a Canadian video artist and filmmaker.[1]
Reinke was born June 5, 1963, in Eganville, Ontario, Canada.[2] He lives and works in Chicago, Illinois,[3][4] where he is a professor of Art Theory and Practice at Northwestern University.[5] He received his M.F.A. from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1993.[6]
Reinke's best known work is The 100 Videos (1996) and consists of one hundred separate videos created between 1990 and 1996.[3][7]
As a writer and editor, Reinke has co-edited Lux: A Decade of Artists' Film and Video, 2000 and published Everybody Loves Nothing: Video 1996-2004, 2004.[8]
Reinke exhibited in the 2014 Whitney Biennial.[9] He has additionally exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, Pompidou Centre, Tate, National Gallery of Canada, International Film Festival Rotterdam and the New York Video Festival.[10]
Reinke's work is included in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Canada[2] and the Museum of Modern Art.[11]
In 2006, Reinke won the Bell Canada Award for Video Art, administered by the Canada Council for the Arts.[12]