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Daniel Askill DANIEL ASKILL BORN 1977 Sydney, Australia artist and filmmaker, lives and works between Sydney and New York EDUCATION 1999 Central Saint Martins Collage of Art & Design, London, UK 1997 Visual Communication, UTS Sydney, AUS EXHIBITIONS / SCREENINGS / INSTALLATIONS FILMOGRAPHY 2011 Film We Have Decided Not To Die SOLO Gallery A.S, Sydney, Modern Worship (ex.) Music Video GROUP Wim - See You Hurry Australian Centre for Moving Image. Melbourne, Concrete Island (scr.) These New Puritans - We Want War Interfilm, Berlin and Tour, WHDNTD (scr.) Digitalism - Pogo Nikolaj Contemporary Art Center, Copenhagen, WHDNTD (scr.) Phoenix - Rally Gold Vincenza Project, Venice, There’s No Place Like Home (inst.) Placebo - Follow the Cops Phoenix - Consolation Prizes Unkle feat. Ian Brown - Reign 2010 Sia - Breathe Me SOLO Venice Biennale Dance, Venice, Italy, We Unfold (inst.) Fashion Edition, Sydney, Slow Work On A Bright Screen (ex.) Ksubi - Kolors The Arts Centre, Melbourne, We Unfold (inst.) Acne - Concrete Island World Expo, Shanghai, China, We Unfold (inst.) Jordan Askill - There’s No Place Like Home GROUP Another Magazine - Nocturna ASVOFF Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, Nocturna (scr.) Dior - Fahrenheit 32 ASVOFF Centre Pompidou, Paris, France, We Want War (scr.) Video Installation Monster Children Gallery, Sydney, Back in Five (ex.) Triptych & Transforming Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney, FBi Still Life (ex.) - commissioned by Meire und Meire LFW, London, UK, There’s No Place Like Home (inst.) We Unfold Kurzfilmtage, Oberhausen, Germany, We Want War (scr.) - commissioned by R. Bonechella & Sydney Dance Company Impakt, Utrecht, The Netheralnds, We Want War (scr.) Suspending Disbelief Curtocircuito, Santiago de Comp, Spain, We Want War (scr.) - commissioned By Michelle Jank & Deutsche Bank Reel Dance, Carriage Works, Sydney, WHDNTD (scr.) Commercials Dutch Design Wk, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, WHDNTD (scr.) Smirnoff - Purity BMW - Climate Control 2009 History Channel - Hero SOLO XBOX - Faces Monster Children Gallery, Sydney, Artefacts From The Fifth Ritual (ex.) Dior Homme - Jude Law Sydney Theatre, Sydney, We Unfold (inst.) Cadillac - Roll GROUP Airfrance - Swimming Pool Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, FBi Still Life (ex.) Lexus - Merge Hummer - Chairs Panasonic - Olympic Arc 2008 SOLO Bannwarth Galerie, Paris, France, WHDNTD (ex.) RAFW, Sydney, Suspending Disbelief (inst.) GROUP Slick Contemporary Art Fair, Paris, France, WHDNTD (ex.) Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France Artcurial for Amnesty International (ex.) 2007 SOLO Soka Gakkai International, Sydney, Angel (inst.) 2006 GROUP Werkleitz Biennale, Halle, Germany, Happy Believers (ex.) Sonar Film Festival, Florence, Italy, WHDNTD (scr.) 2005 SOLO Lothringer13, Munich, Germany, WHDNTD (ex.) GROUP Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden, onedotzero (scr.) Flickerfest, Sydney, WHDNTD (scr.) Tiburon International Film Festival, Tiburon, USA, WHDNTD (scr.) Festival International du Court Métrage de Lille, France, WHDNTD (scr.) Filmfest Dresden, Germany, WHDNTD (scr.) 2004 GROUP Institute of Contemporary Art , London, UK, onedotzero (scr.) RESFEST global tour USA, Europe, Asia, WHDNTD (scr.) European Media Art Festival Osnabruck, Germany, WHDNTD (scr.) Festival Nemo, Paris, France, WHDNTD (scr.) Vail Film Festival, Colorado, USA, WHDNTD (scr.) Impakt Festival, Utrecht, The Netherlands, WHDNTD (scr.) Interfilm Berlin, Germany, WHDNTD (scr.) BAMcinematek, Brooklyn, NY, World According to Shorts (scr.) Expresion en Corto, Guanajuato, Mexico, WHDNTD (scr.) International Film Festival Montecantini Terme, Italy, WHDNTD (scr.) FIilmets Badalona Film Festival, Spain, WHDNTD (scr.) Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival, Taipei, Taiwan, WHDNTD (scr.) Rushes Soho, London, UK, WHDNTD (scr.) Brooklyn International Film Festival, Brooklyn, NY, WHDNTD (scr.) Worldwide Short Film Festival, Toronto, Canada, WHDNTD (scr.) Commonwealth Film Festival, Manchester, Uk, WHDNTD (scr.) New York Independent International Film Festival, USA, WHDNTD (scr.) Melbourne International Film Festival, Australia, WHDNTD (scr.) Sydney International Film Festival, Australia, WHDNTD (scr.) Commonwealth Film Festival, Manchester, UK, WHDNTD (scr.) Granada International Short Film Festival, Spain, WHDNTD (scr.) South By Southwest, Austin, USA, WHDNTD (scr.) Australian Embassy, Paris, France, WHDNTD (scr.) Clermont-Ferrand Film Festival, France, WHDNTD (scr.) 2003 SOLO ARTSPACE, Sydney, Australia, We Have Decided Not To Die (ex.) GROUP Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, USA, WHDNTD (scr.) .
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