Mathilde ter Heijne If It's Me, It's Not Me

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Contributions: Elise Bittenbinder, Heide Göttner-Abendroth, Maggie Tapert, Sibylle Berg, Liliana Calvani English 2008, 144 Pages, 204 Ills. Hardcover 1mm x 1mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2250-6
English 2008, 144 Pages, 204 Ills. Hardcover 302mm x 241mm
ISBN: 978-6-70572250-8

Mathilde ter Heijne (*1969 in Strasbourg) deals with themes such as the role of women in politically motivated suicides or the representation of female victims of violence and war in the media. She often uses a life-sized mannequin of herself as a stand-in actress in her videos and her works on CD-ROM, and she also does the voice-overs for each of her alter egos.The artist’s book If It's Me, It's Not Me presents Mathilde ter Heijne’s working methods, concepts, and ideas of the last ten years in her distinct handwriting. A “chronological archive of images” with a selection of quotes and illustrations of her works is supplemented by excerpts from literature and poetry, film and art-historical contributions, as well as interviews conducted by the artist with experts in fields of central importance for her recent work: woman’s role in society, suicide bombings, trauma therapy, and matriarchy research.Mathilde ter Heijne  (*1969 inStrasbourg), lives and works in Berlin and Amsterdam.Ter Heijne studied in Maastricht at the Stadsakademie (1988–1992) and in Amsterdam at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten (1992–1994). In 1998 she arrived in Berlin with a grant from the Künstlerhaus Bethanien.Mathilde ter Heijne  (*1969 inStrasbourg), lives and works in Berlin and Amsterdam.Ter Heijne studied in Maastricht at the Stadsakademie (1988–1992) and in Amsterdam at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten (1992–1994). In 1998 she arrived in Berlin with a grant from the Künstlerhaus Bethanien.

Mathilde ter Heijne (*1969 in Strasbourg) deals with themes such as the role of women in politically motivated suicides or the representation of female victims of violence and war in the media. She often uses a life-sized mannequin of herself as a stand-in actress in her videos and her works on CD-ROM, and she also does the voice-overs for each of her alter egos.The artist’s book If It's Me, It's Not Me presents Mathilde ter Heijne’s working methods, concepts, and ideas of the last ten years in her distinct handwriting. A “chronological archive of images” with a selection of quotes and illustrations of her works is supplemented by excerpts from literature and poetry, film and art-historical contributions, as well as interviews conducted by the artist with experts in fields of central importance for her recent work: woman’s role in society, suicide bombings, trauma therapy, and matriarchy research.Mathilde ter Heijne  (*1969 inStrasbourg), lives and works in Berlin and Amsterdam.Ter Heijne studied in Maastricht at the Stadsakademie (1988–1992) and in Amsterdam at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten (1992–1994). In 1998 she arrived in Berlin with a grant from the Künstlerhaus Bethanien.Mathilde ter Heijne  (*1969 inStrasbourg), lives and works in Berlin and Amsterdam.Ter Heijne studied in Maastricht at the Stadsakademie (1988–1992) and in Amsterdam at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten (1992–1994). In 1998 she arrived in Berlin with a grant from the Künstlerhaus Bethanien.