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Zum Tod von Margaret Raspé. Die Automatin
Monopol Magazin, 2023
Zum Tod von Margaret Raspé: Die „Frau-Maschine“ mit Kamerahelm
Berliner Zeitung, 2023
Zum Tod der Künstlerin Margaret Raspé: Widerspenstige Küchenkunst
Tagesspiegel, 2023
Margaret Raspé on automatism and the art of attention
Artforum As Told To, 2023
Margaret Raspé at Haus am Waldsee
FAZ, 2023
Videokunst Pioniere Jenkins Raspé
Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2023
Feministische Videokunst: „Nie mehr werde ich ein Huhn sein!“
Taz, 2023
Unbändige Experimentierlust: Entdeckung der Berliner Künstlerin Margaret Raspé
Tagesspiegel, 2023
Margaret Raspé (1933-2023) explored and upended structures of perception in an oeuvre that spanned five decades and encompasses film, performance, photography, sound works, and large-scale installation. In her acclaimed and radically self-reflexive “camera helmet” films from the 1970s and 80s, Raspé captured the central perspective of her own gaze doing housework and other routine tasks. Always using lived reality as a starting point, later works comprise ephemeral responses to their own environments, addressing issues of ecology and sustainability, spirituality and healing, while maintaining a primary concern with perception.
Raspé’s films attracted international attention early on and were shown at the Anthology Film Archives, New York, and the Hayward Gallery, London, among others. Raspé's house and garden in Berlin-Zehlendorf served as a place for artistic and social exchange, as well as numerous outdoor exhibitions, primarily with the Vienna Actionists, Wiener Gruppe, and members of the Berlin fluxus scene. Her work was the subject of a highly-lauded and long-overdue retrospective exhibition at Haus am Waldsee, Berlin and Badischer Kunstverein, Karlsruhe in 2023. Her films are held in the collection of the Deutsche Kinemathek, Berlin.
A major catalogue published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König with contributions by Karolin Meunier, Ghislaine Leung, Kari Rittenbach and Emily LaBarge, among others, was released in December 2023. Elemente, Margaret Raspé's first exhibition with Galerie Molitor, was on view in winter 2024.
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