The Future of Art

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Written byIngo Niermann
Produced byErik Niedling
Ingo Niermann
CinematographyChristian Görmer
The Future of Art
Niermann and Niedling on the battlements of Castle Wachsenburg in Thuringia
Directed byErik Niedling
Ingo Niermann
Written byIngo Niermann
Produced byErik Niedling
Ingo Niermann
CinematographyChristian Görmer
Edited byDavid Adlhoch
Music byKatrin Vellrath
Release date
  • 10 November 2010 (2010-11-10)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguagesEnglish
German

The Future of Art is a 2010 documentary film by Erik Niedling and Ingo Niermann. It features interviews with protagonists of the contemporary art scene and premiered on 10 November 2010 in Berlin. The film was released on DVD in September 2011 accompanied by the book The Future of Art. A Manual, published by Sternberg Press.[1]

Subsequent to the premiere screening, the movie was playing at the Angermuseum in Erfurt from 10 to 28 November 2010.[2] Until May 2011 the interviews were also shown as a web series at 3min.de, a video-sharing site of Deutsche Telekom.

The movie was mainly shot in Berlin, Hamburg, Frankfurt and New York.[3]

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