Amie Siegel

Amie Siegel

American artist Amie SIEGEL (1974) is known for her layered, meticulously constructed works that addresses the social fashioning of value and how cultural memory evolves - itself becoming a product, artifact or experience. Born in Chicago, she lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Her recent solo exhibitions 
include Winter, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao; Strata, South London Gallery; Double Negative, Museum Villa Stuck, Munich; Imitation of Life, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin; Ricochet, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart; Provenance, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna.  Siegel has been a fellow of the DAAD Berliner-Künstlerprogramm and the Guggenheim Foundation, a recipient of the ICA Boston's Foster Prize, Sundance Institute and Creative Capital Awards. Her films have screened at Cannes, Berlin, Toronto, New York and IFFR.

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Filmography

(selection) German People (2007, short), DDR/DDR (2008), My Way 1 (2009, short), My Way 2 (2009, short), Black Moon (2010, short), Provenance (2013, short), The Architects (2014, short), Quarry (2015, short), Genealogies (2016, short), Fetish (2016, short)