Jury 13

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

AMIRA CASAR, JURYPRESIDENT.  She studied drama at the Conservatoire National de Paris, she has worked internationally with directors such as Carlos Saura, in Werner Schroeter’s “Nuit de chien”, Catherine Breillat’s “Anatomy of Hell”, the Quay Brothers “The Pianotuner of Earthquakes”, the Larrieu Brothers “Peindre ou faire l’amour”, Guy Maddin, Eran Riklis, Arnaud des Pallières. She collaborated with Sophie Calle for the Venice Biennale in “Prenez soin de vous”. She won the Best Actress Prize for her portrayal of the surrealist artist Dora Maar in “La femme qui pleure au chapeau rouge”. She works in theatres internationally, Theatre de L’Odéon, Almeida and Barbican. (Photo: Sandrine Jousseaume)

CINDY SHERMAN, born in 1954 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, is counted among the most influential artists of today. Upon graduating from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1976, Sherman relocated to New York City where she began making the seminal Untitled Film Stills. She has gone on to photograph and cast herself in various roles through her masterful use of costume, setting and pose. (Photo: Cindy Sherman)

DEFNE AYAS, born in 1976, is the Director and Curator of Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art. Before this appointment, Ayas worked in Shanghai as a director of programs for Arthub Asia and as an art history faculty member at NYU in Shanghai. Since 2005, Ayas has been a curator of PERFORMA, where she remains curator-at-large. In 2012, Ayas co-curated the 11th Baltic Triennale, as well as the Istanbul and Bandung city pavilions as part of the Intercity Project of the 9th Shanghai Biennale. (Photo: Kirsten de Graaf)

ISAAC JULIEN, born in 1960 in London, is a Turner Prize nominated artist and filmmaker, known for his seminal film Looking for Langston (1989). Young Soul Rebels won the Cannes Semaine de la Critique Prize in 1991. Baltimore won the Grand Jury Prize at the Cologne Kunstfilmbiennale in 2003. Julien’s multi-screen installation works have been exhibited worldwide including a solo show at Centre Pompidou (2005). Ten Thousand Waves (2010) will form a special presentation at MoMA in Fall 2013. (Photo: Felix Clay)

PROJECT AWARD

BERNHART SCHWENK, JURY PRESIDENT Curator for Contemporary Art of the Pinakothek der Moderne

HEINER STADLER Professor of documentary film and television journalism at the University of Television and Film Munich

MARK NASH Professor at the Royal College of Art and freelance curator

OMER FAST Artist, Berlin

JULIAN ROSEFELDT Artist and Professor of New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich

OLAF STÜBER Galerist and initiator of “Video at midnight”, Berlin

HANS MICHAEL HERZOG Chief Curator Daros Latinoamerica, Zurich

Filmic Œuvre

DR. MATTHIAS MÜHLING Head of collections and curator for international contemporary art at the Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus

INGVILD GOETZ Goetz Collection, Munich

SONJA JUNKERS Associate Director Hauser & Wirth, London

DR. BEATE KLINGENBERG Managing Director, Louis Vuitton Germany

TONI SCHMID Director General – Department of Art, Art Academies and Cultural Activities, Bavarian State Ministry for Science, Research and Art

HEINZ PETER SCHWERFEL Artistic Director KINO DER KUNST