Kristina Kanders

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Kristina Kanders (born 1962 in Cologne) is a German visual artist and musician.

Background[]

Kristina Kanders is a daughter of German soprano Agnes Giebel.[1] During her school years she concentrated on painting. Only at age 20 she began playing drums. In 1987 she moved to New York City to study (1992 Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, New School University, 1997 Master of Arts Degree, Queens College).[2] She studied among others with Ron Carter, Jimmy Heath, Kenwood Dennard, Jojo Mayer, Bernard Purdie, Kenny Werner and Jim Hall. From 1994 to 2005 Kanders taught at New School University.[3]

In her New York years 1987 - 2005 Kanders performed in numerous concerts, festivals and radio broadcasts in the USA and Europe, among others with Cyro Baptista's Beat the Donkey, her own group Sambanditos, Kit McClure Big Band, Joe McGinty, Huevos Rancheiros, Boo Trundle, Maria Excommunikata.[4]

2005 Kanders returned to Cologne and produced her own music. 2006-2009 she performed frequently on drums with Frank Köllges' Missiles Orchestra. She released two solo albums "For All People" (2008) and "Say Something" (2010)[5] and several original music videos on YouTube.[6][7][8][9]

Since 2012, the emphasis of her work has shifted entirely to visual arts.

Exhibitions and Festivals[]

(C = catalog)
1988 [11] Pori Jazz Festival with Sambanditos
1992 - 2002 Concerts with Sambanditos/NYC at Madison Square Garden, MOMA, United Nations, Lincoln Center and many more
1995 Modern Drummer Festival with Kenwood Dennard
1998 - 2002 Festivals with Cyro Baptista's Beat the Donkey, among others at Big Bang Percussion Festival in Belgium and Holland, Guimaraes Jazz Festival, Guggenheim Museum, NY Stock Exchange and many more
2000 [12] Willisau Jazz Festival with Cyro Baptista's Beat the Donkey
2009 The Dome 51, Lanxess Arena Cologne, playing drums for Emiliana Torrini
2015 [13] Frauenmuseum Bonn, 25. Art Fair, C
2016 [14] Frauenmuseum Bonn, Work and Women, annual exhibition, C
2017 [15] NordArt Büdelsdorf, C
2018 [16] Die Große Kunstausstellung NRW, C

Discography[]

  • Film music for "Global Vulva", a film by artist Myriam Thyes, 2009, Düsseldorf[10]
  • Kristina Kanders, Say Something (Bernd Gast Music, 2010), Cologne[11]
  • Kristina Kanders, For All People (Bernd Gast Music, 2008), Cologne[12]
  • [17] Brian Woodbury, "Variety Orchestra" (Some Phil Records, RER Megacorp, 2004), New York
  • [18] Cyro Baptista, "Beat the Donkey" (Tzadik Records, 2002)], New York
  • [19] David Watson "Skirl" (Avant Records, 1999,) with "Beat the Donkey", New York
  • Filmmusic with the "Custard Kings" for the film "The Golden Ram" by Alain Cloarec, 1996, New York
  • Boo Trundle, "Possible Bodies" (Big Deal Records, 1996), New York[citation needed]
  • [20] Joe McGinty, "Baby Steps" (Continuum Records, 1996), New York
  • [21] David McLary's "Huevos Rancheros" (Three Ring Records, 1996), New York

References[]

  1. ^ focus.de(in German); Focus Magazine May 2017
  2. ^ "www.kristinakanders.com". www.kristinakanders.com.
  3. ^ [1]; Local 802 article, June 2006
  4. ^ [2]; Maria Excommunikata on Youtube
  5. ^ [3]; discogs.com
  6. ^ [4]; Kristina Kanders: Human Rights/Youtube
  7. ^ [5]; Kristina Kanders: Mother/Youtube
  8. ^ [6]; Kristina Kanders: Say Something/Youtube
  9. ^ [7]; Kristina Kanders: Happy Birthday/Youtube
  10. ^ [8] Myriam Thyes - Global Vulva
  11. ^ [9] discogs.com
  12. ^ [10] discogs.com

External links[]

  • Official Website
  • [22] Kunst Düsseldorf art magazine, preview of Die GROSSE NRW art exhibition 2018 in Düsseldorf
  • [23] catalogue excerpt from NordArt 2017 exhibition in Büdelsdorf
  • [24] Rheinpfalz.de - Sehenswert auch für Hausmänner, Artikel über Einzelausstellung 2017 in Kaiserslautern
  • [25] Rheinischer Werbekurier - Verschwindende Körper, Artikel über Einzelausstellung 2017 in Wesseling
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