Henning Christiansen
Known for: Sound
Born: May 27, 1932 in Copenhagen, Denmark - Died: December 9, 2008
Henning Christiansen was a Danish composer and an active member of the Fluxus-movement. His overall goal was to work collaboratively and to trespass conventional boundaries. He resented the idea of an isolated artistic genius and his entire production can be seen as a subsequent and vibrant example of praxis in a constant flux. This is visible from his engagement in Fluxus, over numerous collaborative performances to his position as a professor at the Art Academy in Hamburg (Hochschule für Bildende Künste - HfBK). He worked with artists such as Joseph Beuys and Nam June Paik, as well as with his wife Ursula Reuter Christiansen. Other collaborators include Bjørn Nørgaard, Carlo Quartucci, Carla Tato, Ernst Kretzer, Ben Patterson, David Moss, Ute Wassermann, Andreas Oldörp, Christophe Charles, Bernd Jasper, Henrik Kiel, Vilem Wagner, Vladimir Tarasov, Niko Tenten, and many others.
Known for
Showing 12 of 12 titles
Fargo. Slump I film
Festival 200
The Horse Sacrifice
It's a World Full of Children
Original Music Composer
Abandoned Goods
Music
Love
Music
Inside
Music
The Executioner
Music
The Red Forest: An Oracle in Nine Illustrations
Director
The Search
Director
The Perfect Human
Music
Krag-filmen
Sound