Henrik Langsdorf is a visual artist who divides his time between New York, Kassel and Nairobi. His work ranges from abstract art to design, video/animation and art in public space.His work “Ville Fantôme: from Utopia to the present”, a two-channel video... Read More
Henrik Langsdorf is a visual artist who divides his time between New York, Kassel and Nairobi.
His work ranges from abstract art to design, video/animation and art in public space.
His work “Ville Fantôme: from Utopia to the present”, a two-channel video installation, was shown at the Congo Biennale in Kinshasa in 2019.
He is currently working on a series of art interventions called Blind Spots in the Sun that deal with colonial history and racism in Germany. His video installation “Rudolf Duala Manga Bell – a German Story” was shown at ruruhaus/documenta fifteen in Kassel in 2021.
WHO I AM
I work in public art and video installation. My current project deals with colonialism and racism.