Heinz Peter Schwerfel
Born 1954 in Cologne, Germany, Heinz Peter Schwerfel is a documentary filmmaker, journalist, and independent curator, specialized in the relation between contemporary art and cinema. He writes for publications such as “ART Magazin,” “Lettre International,” and “ZEIT,” among others, and has published several interview books on contemporary artists such as Georg Baselitz, Jannis Kounellis, or Markus Lüpertz, but also essay books such as “Kunst-Skandale” (“Scandals in Art”), based on a documentary series he conceived for French TV, or “Cinema and Art” about the relationship between contemporary art and Hollywood. Among the filmography of his company Artcore Films are more than 60 documentaries, often award-winning films about artists such as Georg Baselitz, Christian Boltanski, Rebecca Horn, Joan Jonas, Anish Kapoor, Alex Katz, Jannis Kounellis, Annette Messager, Bruce Nauman, Tino Sehgal; writers (Cees Nooteboom); theater directors (Christoph Marthaler); series (on “Design” and on performance, called “Live Art,” both for Arte TV). Most of the films are today part of the collection of the Centre Georges Pompidou / Musée National d’Art Moderne. Retrospectives were organized at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the National Art Museum of Helsinki, the Filmoteca Nacional in Mexico City, and the Museo Malba in Buenos Aires, among others. As a curator, Heinz Peter Schwerfel has been founder and artistic director of two international artists’ film festivals, the Cologne KunstFilmBiennale and the ongoing Kino der Kunst, Munich (since 2013). The shows he has curated always focus on the relation between cinema and contemporary art, with artists such as Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Shirin Neshat, Julian Rosefeldt et al. He lives in Paris and Cologne.